Category Archives: competition

FUTURE FOR RELIGIOUS HERITAGE (FRH) PHOTO COMPETITION

Application Deadline: 30 November, 2023

LOCATION: Brussel

Every year the FRH Photo Competition selects the 10 best photographs of religious heritage from around the globe.

ELIGIBILITY:

The competition is open to everyone regardless of their nationality and whether they are professional photographers or not.

BENEFITS:

The winner will be invited to the 2024 FRH Conference (location and date to be confirmed) with all costs covered up to a maximum of 1,000€. Finalists will be welcome to participate in the conference at their own cost. FRH will also issue a special publication with photos of the winner and finalists in each category that will be promoted throughout Europe.

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THE 6TH JOHN RUSKIN PRIZE: SEEING THE UNSEEN, HEARING THE UNSPOKEN

Application Deadline: 20 September 2023 | 5pm BST

LOCATION: London, U.K

The John Ruskin Prize aims to attract entries from a wide range of artists and makers. There are a few new additions. For the first time you can submit from anywhere in the world. The prize is now open to digital submissions to facilitate international entries. There are also two new prizesThe International Prize and The 2024 Kate Mason Prize for Innovation.

ELIGIBILITY:

The John Ruskin Prize is a multidisciplinary art prize open to all artists, designers and makers, of all nationalities, aged 18 and over.

BENEFITS:

The prize tiers for The 6th John Ruskin Prize are:

1ST PRIZE, £3000

Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers.

2ND PRIZE, £2000

Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers

THE ALAN DAVIDSON UNDER 26 PRIZE, £1000

Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers aged under 26.

THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE, £1000

Entry is eligible for all artists, designers and makers working outside of the UK.

THE 2024 KATE MASON PRIZE FOR INNOVATION, £1000

This prize celebrates innovation and creativity for all artists, designers and makers working in any materials, at any point in their creative development, whether beginning their creative journey or returning to their practice.

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