• The John Ruskin Prize
• Deadline: November 25th, 2024
• Prize: £3,000 + Exhibition
• Theme: From the Eye to the Hand
• Entry Fees: Yes
• REGISTRATION: CLICK HERE
The John Ruskin Prize serves as a dynamic multidisciplinary art competition, aiming to attract a broad spectrum of artists, designers, and makers from across the globe. Now entering its 7th edition, the competition has expanded its scope to include submissions from international participants, inviting them to engage with a thought-provoking theme that delves into the intricate relationship between perception and the creative process.
This competition is open to artists who are 18 years or older and encompasses an extensive variety of mediums. Participants can submit works in traditional forms such as painting, sculpture, and textiles, alongside more contemporary expressions, including digital art, photography, animation, and mixed media. The prize focuses on showcasing artworks that resonate with its central theme, “From the Eye to the Hand.” This theme encourages creators to reflect on how their perceptions and observations can be transformed into meaningful artistic expression.
For those interested in participating, the submission fees are clearly outlined: £25 for a single artwork and £38 for three. For international digital entries, the fee structure is as follows: £15 for one artwork, £20 for two, and £30 for three artworks. This inclusive fee framework aims to encourage a diverse range of artists to participate, fostering a rich and varied artistic dialogue within the competition.
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