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India’s first Art & Design festival for teens

Author : NewsGram Desk

The Uable event, India's first and only adolescent super app, is a great opportunity to get a creative career started. Its goal is to choose the best entries to establish Uable's first Art & Design Collective. Partner companies such as The Noice Co, Mad Cap Workshops, and others will mentor, grow, and promote the Cohort. Graphic Tablets, Premium Art Supplies, Online Courses, and tens of thousands of U-Coins to spend on Uable's U-Store are all up for the taking.

The winners will be accepted into Uable's Art & Design Collective, where they will be able to expand their portfolio, interact with and learn from expert designers and artists, and get a head start on supplies. The winners may then use the app to encourage newer Collective members and grow their following. On the festival's final day (January 22nd), winners can display their work and take part in discussions on design tools, how to commercialise one's art, Design and Change: Creating for a New Age-The Gen Z Aesthetic, and other topics.

Steps to follow for participation

There is no entry fee. Anyone under the age of 19, with an Indian address, can download the Uable app using the link https://uable.com/app/invite/4139301629893434908
Join the Art & Design Club!
Participate in the challenge(s) by submitting your work.
Use the app to share your creation.
Important dates to keep in mind
Jan 7th – Challenge 1
Jan 9th – Challenge 2
Jan 11th – Challenge 3
Jan 13th – Challenge 4
Jan 18th – Winners announced
Jan 19th -21st: Workshops for winners
Jan 22nd – Live streamed event with panelists

(IANS/PR)

(keywords: Art & Design, festival, teens, India, mentor, grow, Graphic Tablets, Premium Art Supplies, Online Courses)

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