Karolina Glusiec wins Jerwood Drawing Prize
Recent RCA graduate Karolina Glusiec awarded £8,000 First Prize for hand-drawn animation.
Recent RCA graduate Karolina Glusiec awarded £8,000 First Prize for hand-drawn animation.
The five prize-winning artists for the John Moores Painting Prize 2012 have been announced, ahead of the exhibition’s opening in September as part of the Liverpool Biennial.
Nine artists selected for the South West’s foremost contemporary art competition.
Zeitgeist Arts Projects present their research on open submission competitions and explain why they insisted on transparency for their own newly-launched Zeitgeist Open.
Exhibiting artists for the UK’s largest open drawing exhibition announced today.
Open submission competitions have been generating plenty of comment and debate on a-n of late. What does the biennial Marmite Prize bring to the discussion? We speak to one of its founders.
Woolgather Art Prize 2012 opens tonight at 1 Cross York Street, Leeds.
Newtown-based gallery Oriel Davies announced the winners of its Open 2012 Awards at a ceremony on 28 April.
Gallery annouces exhibiting artists for Oriel Davies Open 2012.
Exhibiting artists announced for The London Open at the Whitechapel Gallery, 4 July – 14 September 2012.
Exhibition, residency and bursary opportunities for artists across the UK and beyond.
Rasmus Nilausen, The Florentine, oil on linen, 65x54cm, 2011.
Led by the PITT artist-led space and Worcestershire Contemporary Artists in partnership with the main Worcester City Gallery, The Worcester Open 2010 Contemporary Art project is organised for artists by artists.
Christopher Thomas reconsiders risk and success in art and blogging.
Gemma Nelson is a young emerging British artist, based in London.
Selected reports on some of the UK’s prizes and awards for artists including cash prizes, solo exhibitions and professional development support.
Over 2,500 entries were submitted for the 2008 Jerwood Drawing Prize, advertised through a-n, with sixty-three works shortlisted.
Eighty-one artists have been selected from 235 applicants for the 2008 Glass Biennale exhibition.
Artist-led strategies to support professional development have often proved to be the most successful.
Theo Wood talks to two of the judges of this year’s Emergency open exhibition at Aspex in Portsmouth.
From discarded household detritus and prosthetic limbs to the exploration of themes of religious intolerance and myths of urban history, Norwich is the location this summer for Contemporary Art Norwich 2007, a multi-venue biennial that celebrates the depth and breadth of Norwichs expanding cultural scene.
Carolyn Black profiles the Bombay Sapphire Prize and explores the nuances of commercial sponsorship of prizes, awards and commissions.
The East of England is the focus for two new major visual arts celebrations in July. At The Old Church in Rishangles, Suffolk, Laura Godfrey-Isaacs of Home presents the St Margaret Church Ale Performance Festival. Set in the inspiring historical […]
Norwich School of Art and Design, Norwich
3 July