Venue
Bowes Museum
Starts
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Ends
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Address
Barnard Castle, Co Durham DL12 8NP
Location
North East England
Organiser
New Light

New Light, a forward thinking charity that exists to support talented contemporary artists in the North of England, is delighted to announce the artists selected to exhibit their work in the New Light Prize Exhibition 2015, which this year will tour to a trio of high profile galleries across the country, opening at the Bowes Museum in County Durham from 17 October 2015 – 7 February 2016.

New Light received a record number of submissions this year for deliberation by the distinguished panel, comprising: Norman Ackroyd CBE RA, artist and organiser of the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition; The Lord Crathorne KCVO Kst J FSA LLD, Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Arts & Heritage Group; Laura Gascoigne, art reviewer; Matthew Hall, Co-Founder, Panter & Hall; and Annette Petchey, Chief Executive, New Light.

The biennial New Light Prize Exhibition is the largest open prize dedicated to art from the Northern regions. It is open to all artists who were born, studied or live in one of the historical counties of the North of England. It recognises and rewards the skills of talented artists in the North and awards the region’s best prizes and exhibition opportunities.

The judges selected a total of 84 works by 61 artists which following the Bowes Museum exhibition will tour to the Mercer Gallery, Harrogate, in February after which a selection of the works will travel to Panter & Hall Gallery, London in June.

Neil Bousfield, Longshore Drifting

Prizes worth almost £15,000 will be announced and presented on 16 October 2015 at a private awards ceremony. They include the Valeria Sykes Award of £10,000; the Patron’s Choice Award of £2,500; the Swinton Foundation Prize for emerging artists, offering mentoring, professional advice and exhibition opportunities; the Printmakers’ Prize; and the Visitors’ Choice Award, which will be voted for by visitors at each of the three exhibition venues.

The short-listed artists hail from across the North, representing the counties of Co Durham, Cumbria, Lancashire, Teesside, Tyne & Wear and Yorkshire. Other exhibitors (who were either born or studied in the North) have made the short-list from as far afield as Cornwall, East Anglia, Ireland, Glasgow and Carmarthenshire. The judges were specifically looking for wall-hung work which showed exceptional artistic skills. Portraiture, landscapes and abstract works all made it onto the short-list with the selection including paintings, prints, sculpture and mixed media.

Art reviewer and 2015 Judge, Laura Gascoigne, reflects: “True to its name, New Light is a revelation. None of the open exhibitions I’ve judged in the past has tapped into such a pool of undiscovered talent. There are always a few established artists whose work one recognises, but nearly all the artists here were new to me and there were several I was astonished – and rather ashamed – not to have come across. I hope this exposure will make them more visible in future. The sheer variety of work, at all levels, was heartening – it bolstered my faith in the vigour of British painting.”