If you’ve caught up with last week’s blog you’ll know that Arts Award is excited to be returning to Mozfest in London this year, the world’s leading festival for the open internet. We’ll be there from 27-29 October at Ravensbourne in London.This week we’re launching an important call out for festival proposals. We’re offering Arts Award centres, Supporters and young people the opportunity to deliver a session at the festival. This could be in the form of a workshop, a demo or a piece of work to exhibit. At the heart of our call out are digital arts and the creative use of technology.
This will be a great opportunity for young people to develop their leadership skills and an ideal chance to contribute to their Arts Award (Bronze Part D, or Silver and Gold Unit 2).
Fully supported by our team at Arts Award on Voice, young leaders will be closely connected to the Youth Zone but able to deliver their chosen session in any of Mozfest’s five major spaces.
Arts Award Gold achiever Agi K presented a workshop at Mozfest 2016:
‘Back from London and buzzing from MozFest 2016, where thousands of dedicated enthusiastic people were sharing projects directed at making the world a better place. See for yourself the excitement, inspiration and passion at MozFest in the vlog I made about my experience there’.
As an arts organisation, we’d love you to share your interest in digital arts and technology with festival goers at Mozfest. It’ll be a chance to promote your organisation on an international stage, learn from others and be inspired by the power of the internet and the festival atmosphere. Last year centres and Supporters ranging from museums to community arts organisations joined us, offering workshops and demos.
This is what Orleans House Gallery said about taking part:
‘If you want to improve your digital offering, it is places like this that will inspire and advance digital ideas. Mozfest is a world-famous event, and we should encourage attendees to grace it yearly. There is more to learn, communicate, and share.’
This year, Mozfest will focus on Mozilla’s 5 internet health issues which underpin all the work that Mozilla Foundation does:
Your session will fit into one of these, and each issue has potential to inspire lots of creative approaches.
If you’re interested in getting involved, first read a little bit more about the 5 festival themes/spaces and then visit the proposals page to fill out the simple form.
If you want to chat to us about your idea first, just contact us by email to set up a time to talk. The call for proposals will close on 1 August.
We can’t wait to hear from you!