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Sarah Woodfines Wyoming, 2003 won the £5,000 first prize in the 2004 Jerwood Drawing Prize, announced in September. A collaboration between the Jerwood Foundation, Wimbledon School of Art and the University of Gloucestershire, the prize attracted over 2,000 entries from across the UK, with the weekly updated Jobs and Opportuntiies on www.a-n.co.uk as one of Jerwoods key advertising sources. Judges Basil Beattie, Mary Doyle (Cofounder The Drawing Room and Collection Curator of the Contemporary Art Society) and Tony Godfrey (Sothebys) selected Stephen Walters Throw away after use for the £3,000 second prize, Tom Hammicks Silver Dart for the £2,000 third prize. Student prizes of £1,000 each went to Conrad Frankel for Portrait of Phoebe and Ailbhe Ni Bhriain for Immergence. London-based Sarah Woodfine graduated from the Royal Academy in 1995. She has held solo shows at the Danielle Arnaud Gallery in London where she is represented and at Haigesund Billedgalleri and Ha Gamle Prestegarde in Norway. Also based in London, Stephen Walter graduated from the RCA, London in 2001 and was artist-in-residence at Queen...
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