East Anglia Region Distinctions Advisory Day
Date: 19th May 13
Time: 10:30AM - 4:00PM
Location: Bildeston, Suffolk
Support for hearing impared
Wheelchair access
Contact: Ann Miles FRPS
Email:
Phone: 01223 262637
Type: Distinctions Workshops
Region: East Anglia
Cost: £20.00 TBC
Members Rate: £15.00
- Relevant Material: Information & Application Form

Chamberlin Hall Bildeston
Distinctions Advisory Day
Sunday 19th May 2013
Licentiateship
Associateship (Visual Art)
Ann Miles FRPS
Richard Walton FRPS
£15 Members submitting work
£20 Non-members submitting work
£10 Observers
This day is for anyone, whether or not a member of the RPS, to obtain constructive advice on proposed submissions for the LRPS or Visual Art ARPS Distinction or to enjoy the day as an observer.
For the LRPS, you need to bring a panel of 10 prints, transparencies or digital files together with up to 10 spares. Prints should be mounted but not framed.
For Visual Art ARPS, you will need to bring 15 prints, transparencies or digital files again with up to 10 spares if possible. Prints should be mounted but not framed. It may be advantageous to prepare a “Statement of Intent” setting out your thinking behind the proposed panel.
This is a great opportunity to see a large number of images and to learn a little about the criteria required. Based on experience with previous events, this should be an enjoyable and stimulating day for everyone taking part.
We will fairly quickly reach the maximum number of panels that we can accommodate for advice though there should be plenty of space for observers.
Arrival, registration and tea/coffee will be from 10:00 with the event starting at 10:30. There will be a lunch break of about 1 hour around 13:00, with the afternoon ending at about 16:30. Tea/coffee will be provided, but please bring packed lunches.
[1] If a non-member joins The Society within a period of three months from the date of the Advisory Day a reduction of £5 may be claimed against the joining fee. If requested, a certificate will be issued on the day.










