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ENTRY DEADLINE FOR #CampusFreeSketch MOVED TO MID JANUARY 2015.

Entries into the biggest live art exhibition#CampusFreeSketch has been ongoing on Instagram with entries coming in from different campuses in Nigeria.

The competition has since seen lots of entries from every nook and cranny and has in fact created quite a buzz in various art quarters.

With $300 up for grabs and mentorship by a renowned Nigerian Artist it sure promises to be an event to watch out for.

Entries into the competition on instagram were to close December 15th 2014 but due to persuasive calls for extension of the deadline to accommodate more entries the deadline for entries into the competition has been moved tomid January 2015, this would in effect allow for more deserving entries and also give room for existing entries to garner more likes on instagram that should help them further into the#CampusFreeSketch_Live_Exhibition2015proper which will be holding February in the University of Benin.‎

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