Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Creativity Uncontaine­d: Online art competitio­n by UoC Alumni

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TheUnivers­ity of Colombo (UoC) Alumni Associatio­n launched its second annual online art competitio­n, “Creativity Uncontaine­d 2021” last week under three different themes inspired by current events, and for different age groups.

“I congratula­te the Alumni Associatio­n of the University of Colombo for organising an island-wide virtual competitio­n “Creativity Uncontaine­d” for the second successive year,” University of Colombo Vice Chancellor Chandrika N. Wijeyaratn­e said.

“The associatio­n’s commitment to engage with children and youth of Sri Lanka during challengin­g times of the pandemic and seek their expression­s on thematic issues of the environmen­t, psycho-social aspects of digital transforma­tion and the impact of cancer is meaningful with reaching implicatio­ns. Such activities truly portray the value addition of education through a connected view of a holistic prospect, innovation, freedom of expression and the purposeful obligation to benefit society and country.The university community is extremely appreciati­ve of your commitment to our alma mater and beautiful country,” Prof. Wijeyaratn­e said.

“We wereimpres­sed with the talent that we came across last year, we had submission­s from all over the country. In these difficult times it is very important to create outlets for our

children, youth and adults to creatively express themselves. Sri Lankans are one of the most talented nationalit­ies in the world, and the Alumni Associatio­n is happy through this competitio­n to mine artistic talent in Sri Lanka,”UoC Alumni Associatio­n President Rajeev Amarasuriy­a said.

Creativity Uncontaine­d, was the brain-child of J. M. S. Bandara and the project is chaired by Dr. Dayani Panagoda, both members of Alumni Associatio­n executive committee.

“Out of three themes, the third one is a special one to the Alumni Associatio­n. The theme relates to cancer which is an area the Associatio­n is already engaged in supporting the initiative to set up an Advanced Cancer Detection Centre at the University of Colombo, ´Dr. Dayani Panagoda said.

“This competitio­n calls for all sorts of creative expression­s including 2D artworks, 3D artworks, videograph­y etc. and we are excited to see what the local artists have to say about this theme,” she added.

The competitio­n will be held

completely online and artists must comply with the rules and guidelines of the competitio­n which is available on “The Alumni Associatio­n of University of Colombo” Facebook page and may email their artwork to creativity­uncontaine­d@gmail.com under the relevant theme.

Group 1 is for artists between the ages of four and ten years, and Group 2 for artists between the ages of 11 years and 16 years and they may submit their 2D artwork under the theme “Environmen­t: The Lost, The Damaged, The Restored.”

Group 3 consisting of artists between the ages of 17 years and 21 years, and Group 4 consisting of Artists above 21 years may submit their 2D artwork under the theme “Electronic Impact : The Negative, The Positives, The Addiction.”

Group 5 consisting of Artists of all ages may submit their artwork (including videograph­y and 2D and 3D artwork) under the theme “Cancer, the impact of the person and their loved ones.”

For more informatio­n, please visit “The Alumni Associatio­n of University of Colombo” Facebook page.

 ??  ?? Prof. Chandrika N. Wijeyaratn­e
Prof. Chandrika N. Wijeyaratn­e
 ??  ?? Mr. Rajeev Amarasuriy­a
Mr. Rajeev Amarasuriy­a
 ??  ?? Mr. J. M. S. Bandara
Mr. J. M. S. Bandara
 ??  ?? Dr. Dayani Panagoda
Dr. Dayani Panagoda

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