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Any Australian resident aged 30 and under (at the moment of entry, prior to July 31, 2008) is eligible to enter SOYA.
You should enter as many works as you think necessary to demonstrate your experience and skills to our judges. Our suggestion is that you enter a minimum of three and a maximum of ten works along with any documentation you think will support your entry or explain your works, practice or processes.
We suggest that you also provide us with some background information about your experience, studies and exposure. Include details of any websites, magazines, or other media that have showcased your work, shows or stores you have presented your work in. Give us details of how serious you are about your career: if you have a website, or have undertaken study or work experience, then let us know about it.
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SOYA aims to further the career of young creatives who are clearly developing their practice, taking their career seriously, and working towards defining their own unique style and approach. Judges are looking for original, thoughtful, exceptional work, and creatives and artists who have the dedication to build a career in their field of choice.
Certainly. There are many kinds of practice that can’t be limited to one category, so in instances like this we suggest you enter into the two most relevant categories. Jewellery design is one example of a practice that could fit into both Fashion and Industrial & Object design. If you are unsure, contact the category producers of the relevant categories for advice.
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Winners in each of the seven SOYA categories win $5000 in cash, $5000 in flights from Qantas, and a professional mentorship with an industry leader. Please see individual category pages for more information on mentors for 2008.
Each category is administered by a category producer who can assist you with any questions. Please check individual category pages for contact details. |