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West Virginia MAD Festival Call for Entries
Entries for this year's MAD Festival will be received online from March 1 - March 25. All West Liberty students are encouraged to enter their work to compete for prizes including new iPad Minis and WLU scholarships. Categories include: Photography, Video, Animation, Multimedia, Electronic Music, Illustration, Mixed Media, Digital Imaging, Graphic Design, and Interactive.
The festival is open to all West Liberty University students. There also is a separate competition for high school students from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Entries will be judged by a panel of professionals in the media arts.
Contest details are available at westliberty.edu/wvfestival or contact Associate Professor of Art Jim Haizlett, MAD Festival Director atfestival@westliberty.edu.
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