Three hundred works of art were inspired by Costa coffee and the coffee experience
The Costa Art & Craft competition organized by Coca-Cola HBC Hungary at the beginning of June ends with the announcement of the results and an exhibition that can be visited free of charge until Sunday evening. 300 applications were received for the competition of works inspired by coffee, of which the professional jury selected 40 works for the final. On the occasion of World Coffee Day, anyone can view these 40 finalist works, including the winning works, free of charge until Sunday evening at the Godot Gallery in Óbuda.
You could apply for the Costa Art & Craft competition with any new work inspired by coffee or coffee drinking, which has not been presented anywhere else, without genre restrictions, along the theme of “The experience of drinking coffee – a ritual instead of a routine”. The Costa Coffee brand, which is updating its image this year, aimed its application at those who want to create, because it sees that a new consumer base is increasingly emerging among coffee fans: they are the ritual artists, whose everyday life is permeated by the desire to create.
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