Jerwood Drawing Prize 2007
Jerwood Space, London
19 September – 18 October 2007
Jerwood Space, London
19 September – 18 October 2007
Jerwoods Arts asked 71% of successful applicants to resubmit their application form with a higher artist fee allocation.
This week’s selection includes exhibitions in London, North Wales, Stroud and Vienna, all taken from a-n’s Events section featuring shows and events posted by a-n members.
A total of over £100,000 in grants will be distributed as part of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation’s 2019 visual arts development and exhibition programme.
Artist Gary Lawrence’s painting, Kos Town Paradise Hotel Front Terrace, is the visitors’ favourite, chosen from the 60 works on show at this year’s exhibition in Liverpool.
London-based artist Caroline Burraway’s charcoal drawing takes the First Prize, chosen from 69 works in what was formerly the Jerwood Drawing Prize.
There’s less than a week to go until the opening of the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2018. The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize is the new incarnation of what used to be the Jerwood Drawing Prize. Every year I […]
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, which was formerly known as the Jerwood Drawing Prize, has announced a shortlist of 69 works by 67 artists for its 2018 edition.
Shonagh Manson, director of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation, is stepping down after more than eight years in the role to take up a new position with the Mayor of London.
Serbian artist wins fifth edition of award for emerging artists and receives three-month studio residency at Griffin Gallery next year.
London-based painter Matthew Krishanu received an a-n Critical Writing Bursary to review the John Moores Painting Prize show in Liverpool.
The Turner Prize may have grown lacklustre in recent years and its upper age limit of 50 looks increasingly problematic, but this year’s show at Tate Britain showcases the prize’s strongest shortlist for some time. Fisun Güner reports.
“They looked like silver birds. The sun was shining on them…”, silverpoint on gesso on boards, 30cm x 107cm I’m going to be showing this work in a group exhibition in Margate. I’ve exhibited it before (it was in The […]
As part of the first workshop in the new a-n Writer Development Programme, the five participants each produced a piece of writing in response to the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2015, now available as an A5 printed booklet, a downloadable pdf, […]
Dancing Dying Toy Soldier 4’, 2009, silverpoint on gesso on board, approximately 6x5cm This is a drawing from 2009. It is one of a series of drawings of mass-produced plastic models of dying soldiers. Most boxes of plastic soldiers contain […]
Memories. Acrylic and mixed media on board. Sue Gough So nice to be using the new improved site. I’ve been frantically busy for the past few months; once I’d recovered from the infection, that took me six weeks, I then […]
As the Jerwood Open Forest competition moves to its next stage with an exhibition of five proposals opening in London, an additional £30,000 commission prize has been announced thanks to new support from Arts Council England.
One Church Street Gallery, Great Missenden
13 October – 17 November 2012
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.