The John Ruskin Prize
A multidisciplinary art prize exploring the theme of 'FROM THE EYE TO THE HAND,' open to artists and makers worldwide, with prizes across several categories, including the Alan Davidson Under 26 Prize and the International Prize for artists outside the UK.
Visual Arts, Crafts & Design, Digital Arts
Overview:
The John Ruskin Prize is a multidisciplinary art prize open to all artists, designers, and makers of all nationalities, aged 18 and over. For the 7th edition in 2025, the prize is open to digital submissions to facilitate international entries. The theme, 'FROM THE EYE TO THE HAND,' invites a deep exploration of the relationship between perception and creation, challenging artists to explore the journey from what they see to what they make. This process is viewed not merely as technical but as a deeply ethical and spiritual endeavor connected to the truth of nature.
Eligibility:
Open to all artists, designers, and makers, aged 18 and over, from all nationalities.
Application:
Submit digital entries across multiple art forms via the official website.
Key Information:
Location:
International, online submission.
Funding Goal:
Award
Award:
1st Prize: £3000, 2nd Prize: £2000, Alan Davidson Under 26 Prize: £1000, International Prize: £1000
Amount:
3000
GBP
Application Deadline:
2024-11-25
Fees to apply:
Entry fee varies by category (£25 for one artwork, £40 for two, £50 for three).
Contact:
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