[Goanet] Yolanda Sousa Kammermeier awarded in Hungary

2011-08-05 Thread Goanet A-C-E!
Yolanda Sousa Kammermeier who attended The International Artist camp 
organized by The Artist Colony of Hajduboszormenv, Hungary on 
invitation, was honoured with an award for Creative Excellence. The 
award carries a certificate, a medal, a cash prize and an automatic 
invite for next Year's camp. There were three awards at stake. The first 
went to Tibor Budahazi from Hungary who wins the right to have a solo 
show at the opening of next year's camp. The Third was won by Zsuzsa 
Gajdan also from Hungary.


The 15-day camp came to an end with an Exhibition of works created at 
the camp and the Awards were declared at a glittering function organized 
to open it.


There were 15 participants from seven nations including, Romania, 
Greece, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine and India besides Hungary. The Artists' 
Colony of Hajduboszormeny, Hungary has a 48-year long history and its 
Directorial Board includes Artists, Art Critics, Curators and Art 
Promoters. The camp was held from July 9 to 22, 2011.



Photos at: http://bit.ly/YolandaAward

Source: Rohan Lobo


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Re: [Goanet] Yolanda Sousa Kammermeier awarded in Hungary

2011-08-05 Thread DAN DRISCOLL
Our Congratulations to Ms. Sousa-Kammermeier!

On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Goanet A-C-E! goa...@goanet.org wrote:

 Yolanda Sousa Kammermeier who attended The International Artist camp
 organized by The Artist Colony of Hajduboszormenv, Hungary on invitation,
 was honoured with an award for Creative Excellence. The award carries a
 certificate, a medal, a cash prize and an automatic invite for next Year's
 camp. There were three awards at stake. The first went to Tibor Budahazi
 from Hungary who wins the right to have a solo show at the opening of next
 year's camp. The Third was won by Zsuzsa Gajdan also from Hungary.

 The 15-day camp came to an end with an Exhibition of works created at the
 camp and the Awards were declared at a glittering function organized to open
 it.

 There were 15 participants from seven nations including, Romania, Greece,
 Croatia, Russia, Ukraine and India besides Hungary. The Artists' Colony of
 Hajduboszormeny, Hungary has a 48-year long history and its Directorial
 Board includes Artists, Art Critics, Curators and Art Promoters. The camp
 was held from July 9 to 22, 2011.


 Photos at: http://bit.ly/YolandaAward

 Source: Rohan Lobo


 Goanet A-C-E!
 Arts ~ Culture ~ Entertainment