"Traces of Polishness in Oslo". The aim of the competition is to select the most interesting works on the traces of Polish presence and / or Polish-Norwegian cooperation in Oslo.
The competition is open to schoolchildren, schoolchildren and adults - both of Polish, Norwegian and other nationality. Works in Polish, English or Norwegian in writing and photos and / or a short film materialThis letter may be submitted by post to the address of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Oslo (Olav Kyrres plass 1, 0273 Oslo), enclosing an additional sealed envelope with the annotation "Competition Fri. "Traces of Polishness in Oslo" or by e-mail to the address [email protected] indicating in the subject of the email "Competition Fri. "Traces of Polishness in Oslo".
All interested persons are asked to submit their works by February 28.02.2021, XNUMX.
link to the event: https://www.facebook.com/PLinOslo/posts/205102997883872
Regulations of the Traces of Polishness in Oslo 2020-2021 competition, 2
Composition of the Commission
Composition of the Commission evaluating the works in Polish
1. Ewa Burdon, Chairwoman of the Board of the Polish-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
2. Maria Juchnowska, visual artist, ceramics designer
3. Piotr Nowak, Artist - sculptor
4. Katarzyna Słabowska - Wachowiak, Head of the Polish School in Oslo
5. Lukasz Pawlowicz - founder of the Polish Radio Wataha and wataha.no portal
6. Grażyna Zagierska - representative of the older generation of the Polish community in Oslo
Composition of the Committee evaluating the works in English and Norwegian:
1. Prof. Janne Haaland Matlary from Department of Political Science, University of Oslo,
2.Mr. Morten Wold, 2nd Vicepresident of Stortinget,
3. Mrs. Anja Pogost, from Red Cross,
4. Mrs. Inga Bolstad, Director General of the National Archives of Norway
5.Mr Jakub M. Godzimirski, Reasearch Professor, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
6. Ninni Collett, representative of the young generation
We cordially invite everyone interested to participate!