Register now for the 2017 100 Days Project

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The 2017 project starts on May 22

The 100 Days Project is back for 2017! We’re really excited to bring you another chance to take part in this creative marathon. All are welcome, no prerequisite creative skills required. The project can be a great way to extend your existing creative capacities, build a body of work, or return to a daily practice of experimentation in a rigorous way.

About the project:

100 Days Project is an independent community arts project designed for anyone, anywhere to take part in. Started here in NZ in 2011, over 4000 people from all over the world have had a go at it.

For more information, and to see what others have done on previous projects, visit the site here: http://100daysproject.co.nz/100-days


One thing, every day, x 100.

Ready to sign up? Click here for details.

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