Yalla Abu Dhabis Art of Recycling Competition 2023
Yalla Abu Dhabis Art of Recycling Competition 2023
The second edition of Yalla Abu Dhabi's ‘The Art of Recycling competition’ is back! This is a chance for our students get involved and be in with a chance winning some amazing prizes for their efforts.
The Art of Recycling initiative encourages students to use creativity, innovation and sustainable practices to produce a single piece of art using solely recyclable materials (click here to see the list of materials that can be used).
Who can enter?
All students from Nursery to Year 13 can enter. Students can work independently to create an artwork out of recycled materials and can submit their entries as part of their BISAD Diploma evidence too!
Participants can start submitting their entries to the designated spot in Abu Dhabi Mall from 1st November on Wednesday evenings, 4-7pm and Saturdays, 1-3pm. The Final submission date is the Saturday, 9th December.
So what are you waiting for? There’s no time to waste!
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