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"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched

Xinmin Evening News (reporter Jiang Yuezhong) On the afternoon of the 15th, the sixth "Dream Building Youth, Ink Writing Asian Games" The sixth Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition and the 2022 Spring Festival Charity Auction activity were held, and the organizers of the event invited the representatives of previous winners Zhou Zihan, Tian Jiayuan, Yao Siqi, etc. to jointly launch the competition, and Li Lei, professor of the Shanghai Theater Academy and vice chairman of the Shanghai Artists Association, participated in the ceremony through video connection. More than 60 works created and donated by young people from all over the country, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, are auctioned online and offline, and the proceeds will be used to publish the book "Heroic Children's Narratives - Oral History of Veterans of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea".

"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched
"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched

In recent years, the Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition, which respects, encourages and achieves the artistic creativity of every teenager, has continued to receive attention from all walks of life. According to the organizers, the 6th Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition, from the perspective of teenagers, through the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games and cultural dissemination, promotes Jiangnan folk sports, tells the story of Chinese sports, carries forward the Chinese sports spirit, and shows asia and the world the innovative thinking of young people in the new era. From now on, the competition will solicit papers from young people from all over the country, including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and will invite young people from New Kapi, Japan, South Korea and other Asian countries to participate in the competition, so as to promote mutual learning and childlike connection between Chinese teenagers and young people in Asian countries.

"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched

The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2022, and the types of submissions can cover calligraphy, Chinese painting, watercolor, children's paintings, creative paintings and comprehensive materials, etc. The awards will be selected according to three age groups (children's group 4-7 years old; junior group 8-12 years old; youth group 13-17 years old), and have the opportunity to receive face-to-face guidance from artists during theme creation and offline judging. The winning works will be held in the second half of this year for domestic and foreign traveling exhibitions. The competition was jointly sponsored by the People's Government of Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, the Yangtze River Delta Headquarters of Moyun Junior International Aesthetic Education Base, and hosted by Zhujiajiao Town New Era Civilization Practice Sub-Center and the Organizing Committee of Moyun Junior International Ink Art Competition.

"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched
"Dream Building Youth Ink Writing Asian Games" Ink Yun Youth International Ink Art Competition was launched

According to reports, in the past 6 years, the Yangtze River Delta Headquarters of Moyun Youth International Aesthetic Education Base has adhered to the purpose of "helping young people grow up happily", based on Shanghai, promoting the inheritance, innovation and dissemination of Shanghai culture and red culture, serving the whole country with the Yangtze River Delta as the center, facing the global 4-17-year-old young children's group, supporting young artistic talents through creative practice, ink competitions, exhibition exchanges, art research and other ways, and organically combining moral education, aesthetic education, sports and other social practices. Provide young people with a platform for cultural exchanges and creative display of love and fun, and strive to promote and inherit the innovative development goal of culture.

The competition was strongly supported by Shanghai Dream Come True Foundation, Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House Shanghai Branch Can Culture, Shanghai February Advertising Co., Ltd., Dunli Tea (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. and other units.

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