John Moores Painting Prize 2012
Registration is now closed for the John Moores Painting Prize 2012 and the judging process is underway.
Registration is now closed for the John Moores Painting Prize 2012 and the judging process is underway.
Exhibition, residency and bursary opportunities for artists across the UK and beyond.
A run down of this month’s prizes and awards.
Contemporary Art Society’s latest initiative, the Annual Award for Museums, will provide
Over 2,500 entries were submitted for the 2008 Jerwood Drawing Prize, advertised through a-n, with sixty-three works shortlisted.
The UK boasts literally hundreds of visual arts competitions annually. Here, we look at some of the most significant opens and prizes on offer this year.
Seventy-seven artists have been shortlisted for 2007 Jerwood Drawing Prize, which includes a first prize of £6,000, a second prize of £3,000, and two student awards each of £1,000. Included are Holly Antrum, Lucy Austin, Catherine Bertola, Lizzie Cannon, Julie […]
Susan Cross and Adam Paxon are joint winners of the 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize.
The winners of the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2006 have been announced.
A plethora of shortlists and prize-winners have recently been announced, making April a bonanza prize month.
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 […]
The Jerwood Foundation was confirmed as the UK’s most prolific art prize-giver when it handed over £25,500 to six visual artists in September. The £15,000 applied arts prize for glass went to Helen Maurer, selected from a shortlist of eight. […]
Simon Webb talks to artists from across the UK about drawing and its place within their practice
Many of us will submit work to prestigious ‘open submissions’: the Royal Academy summer exhibition, Jerwood Drawing prize and other major events, attracted by the idea that the democratic process of selection will allow us a share of the limelight.
This month’s bites.
Giulia Ricci, Untitled, hand made drawing, pen on paper, 25x20cm, 2010.
Dolly Thompsett, Night Landing (Blue)
Kate Raggett and Mandy Fowler give their recollections of an ambitious one-day land art workshop in rural Herefordshire that involved nearly 200 participants, several bales of straw, and a Cessna aircraft.
Artist-led strategies to support professional development have often proved to be the most successful.
Kate Walters, I can’t hear you (detail), watercolour, gouache, oil and graphite on shellac, 2006.
Contents include: AIR membership scheme launched and Artists’ advisory group introduced. Charlotte Hodes wins Jerwood Drawing Prize. Edinburgh’s Annuale III reviewed plus shows in Isle of Mull, Vale of Glamorgan, Leigh and a radio broadcast. Catherine Wilson on her experiences […]
Roy Exley reports on the ‘Emergency’ exhibition and symposium in Portsmouth.
Wimbledon School of Art has announced its newly-formed partnership with University of Gloucestershire and Jerwood Charitable Foundation in delivery of the Jerwood Drawing Prize. Wimbledon School of Art’s Centre for Drawing has now become the prize’s administrative centre. Anita Taylor, […]
The University of Gloucestershire and The Jerwood Charitable Foundation recently announced the winners of this year’s Jerwood Drawing Prize, selected from a severty-five strong shortlist. First prize of £5,000 went to Adam Dant, second prize of £3,000 to Ansel Krut […]
A selection of artists’ projects taking place through the summer.