CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE ANNUAL
FÊTE CHINOISE EDITION NO. 7

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Past Editions of Fête chinoise magazines.

Past Editions of Fête chinoise magazines.

A Special Chapter: CONQUERING HATE WITH ART & LOVE

Deadline: june 15, 2021, 11:59 pm

A rt reflects our ever changing culture and has the ability to change society's values and views. Racism has been a huge topic during the pandemic, and Anti-Asian Racism is a North American problem that needs to be addressed.

If you have a short story, poems, painting, artwork, photographs, and art in any medium to take a stand against racism, we would like you to join us in this artistic movement and response to the unwanted hatred, and an embrace of education, understanding, and love. The submissions can be personal experience, an expressed message of hope, or abstract art. Together, we will create the most beautiful chapter of hope and light.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION

S tep 1: Please submit your personal work for consideration for the upcoming Fête Chinoise Annual Keepsake Magazine in one or more of the below mediums:
  • Personal stories, poems, etc.
    Provide your piece on a word document file with a maximum word count of 300 maximum word count

  • Artwork
    Provide a photograph or digital image of your artwork 300 dpi at a minimum of 8.625”W x 11.75”H (final trim size).

S tep 2: Along with your piece, please include:
  • The full names and credits to include. If selected, your work will be printed with the details exactly indicated in your submission, and

  • Your answers to the two following  questions (maximum count of 20 words for each question):

    • Knowing yourself today, what would you tell yourself 10 years ago?

    • What do you think you’d want to tell your current self 10 years from now?

To qualify, all submissions must be received via email to info@fetechinoise.ca on or before June 15th, 2021, 11:59 p.m.

Submissions will be reviewed by our editorial team, and successful submissions will be notified via email.

The ultimate measure of a person is not where one stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where one stands in times of challenge and controversy.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
 


 
 

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