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KCPA Exhibition 2019

David Barnes
Received from the KCPA...

I am delighted to bring you information regarding this year’s KCPA PRINT & PDI Exhibition.

It is hoped that you will join in, and help make the KCPA Exhibition 2019 an exhibition to remember,

with a record number of images being entered.

 

Even if you have not joined in the exhibition before why not make this the year that you do?

The Exhibition is open for entries from 1st February – 8th March 2019.

 

You will be able to find all the information you need (Including the entry form, label template, how

to submit your images, the drop off points and how to pay). Here http://www.kcpa.co.uk/2019/01/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-kcpa-exhibition-2019/

 

Past exhibition entrants will see that we have made some changes and gone back to the £5 minimum

fee for 3 images, and that the definition for Nature has been updated.

 

The exhibition will take place at Creek Creative, Faversham, Kent from 29th April for 2 weeks.

 

Imagine being able to see 1 or more of your own images on display at the exhibition, or being invited

to come along to the presentation evening on Saturday 4th May April at Creek Creative to receive a Merit

certificate, a PAGB Ribbon or Medal! Enter the exhibition and it could become a reality!

 

The instructions to enter are clear and user friendly. However If you have any questions please feel free to

contact myself via email competitions@kcpa.co.uk or telephone 07966298607 or 01634 303540.

 

The KCPA would like to wish everyone that enters the very best of luck with their images.
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PeterH
The results have been sent out by email. Did anyone enter?
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Re: KCPA Exhibition 2019

Chris Sawyer
I didn't, but I also wondered if anyone had bothered when I saw that the KCPA had received over 2000 images from 150 members.