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Art and health competition

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WCPT 2017 art and health winners [1]
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The deadline to submit an entry to the art and health competition has now passed. The work of the finalists will be displayed in an art and health exhibition at the WCPT Congress 2017 in Cape Town. The exhibition is always popular at congress and adds a unique element to the event.

The theme of the competition is “Diversity and inclusion”. WCPT was seeking outstanding pieces of artwork and photography relevant to physical therapy. Interpretations of the theme may include:

  • diversity of patients and practice
  • inclusion of disabilities
  • how physical therapy encourages inclusion
  • the vast range of specialties within the profession

The competition was open to all physical therapists and their patients.  To view the winners and runners-up of the last art and health competition go to arthealth2015. [2]

Awards

Winners: The overall winner of the competition will receive an Amazon voucher to the equivalent value of $100 (USD) to spend in their local store. In addition, there will be a winner in each of the four categories: photography, painting, drawing, sculpture. Each of these will be awarded a WCPT art and health competition winner certificate.  The photographs/submitted images of work will be given a high profile within the art and health exhibition at the WCPT Congress in Cape Town. The photographs will be featured within the website’s photo gallery.

Runners-up: These will be awarded a WCPT art and health competition runner-up certificate.  The photograph/submitted image of work will be shown within the art and health exhibition at the WCPT Congress in Cape Town. Runners-up entries will also be featured in the photo gallery on the WCPT website.

World Physical Therapy Day: Entries may be used as part of the World Physical Therapy Day campaign for 2017.

Copyright and permissions

The individual entering the competition must be the photographer/artist and the owner of the copyright for any works entered.

Submissions must provide evidence that permissions have been obtained from any person/s featured in the photographs. Students/patients/models/actors may be used.

By entering this competition the photographer/artist is granting WCPT non-exclusive and royalty-free rights to display their entry/entries in connection with this contest, as well as on the WCPT website and within its promotional and/or marketing materials such as posters, brochures, flyers, PowerPoint presentations and activity reports. WCPT may also request additional permission from you before using your photographs for purposes other than those listed above.

The photographer/artist retains copyright of their entry/entries and will be credited alongside their submitted work/s.

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WCPT 2017 art and health winners [1]
Previous art and health competition winners [2]
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[1] http://www.wcpt.org/wcpt2017/art-and-health/winners
[2] http://www.wcpt.org/arthealth2015