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13TH KOCHI INTERNATIONAL TRIENNIAL EXHIBITION OF PRINTS

Application Details: Wednesday April 1st – Saturday, April 25th, 2026

LOCATION: Japan

The Kochi international triennial exhibition of prints began in 1990, with the hope of creating magnificent print works using Tosa washi paper and further developing both washi and printmaking cultures.

As its name suggests, this exhibition is held once every three years.
With each iteration, high-quality works from around the world gather, making it an internationally acclaimed exhibition.

Since the exhibition is hosted in Kochi, a world-class producer of Japanese traditional paper, artwork submissions are limited to those that use paper as the primary material.

ELIGIBILITY:

The competition is open to artists from around the world

Entry is free of charge for participants submitting their work from outside Japan.

Eligible works: Submissions must be original 2D prints on PAPER produced after 2024.

Exclusions: Works created wholly or partially using generative AI (including both image and text generation) are ineligible.

Size: The paper size must not exceed 100 x 100 cm (40 x 40 inches).

Number of entries: Artists may submit a maximum of three works.

Condition: Works must not have been previously selected or awarded in other public exhibitions.

Click here for more details.

BENEFIT:

Prizes
First Prize: 1,000,000 yen
Second Prize: 500,000 yen
The Museum of Art, Kochi Prize: 300,000 yen
Takao Hiwasaki Prize: 300,000 yen
Tosa Washi Prize: 200,000 yen (plus approx. 100,000 yen worth of Tosa Washi paper)
Excellence Award: 200,000 yen
Honorable Mention Award: 100,000 yen

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HG WELLS SHORT STORY COMPETITION

Application Deadline: Tuesday, 7th July, 2026, at 11pm BST.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The annual HG Wells Fiction Short Story Competition offers a £500 Senior and £1,000 Junior prize and free publication of all shortlisted entries in a quality, professionally published paperback anthology.

Theme: The Cheat.

ELIGIBILITY:

Entries must be in English.

Double quotation marks should be used for speech and single quotation marks for other appropriate purposes.

The length must be 1,500 to 5,000 words.

Entries to the competition are online only, with entrants submitting their story (as a PDF or text document) and any fee as appropriate via our entry form

All submissions should be the writer’s original work. You should not submit the work of others, either in part or in translation.

The story may not be published, or accepted for publication, elsewhere, including for other publications, by the shortlist announcement date (21st September).

There is a template available below to ensure your story is formatted correctly. You do not have to use it, but if it helps, please do so. However, whether you use the template or not, the pages should be numbered but the entrant’s name should not appear on any page except on the entry form

Proof of age and/or student ID may be required for any entry entered in the Under 22 or at the reduced student price. This proof may be requested by email after the close of entries and prior to the publication of a short list.

There are no entry fees for those aged 21 years and under on Tuesday, 7th July 2026. Over-21s must pay an entry fee of £10, or £5 for those with student IDs. Details for payment are shown on the entry form. Each story must be submitted on a separate entry form and accompanied by a fee where appropriate.

BENEFIT:

For young writers of 21 years and under, for which the prize winner receives £1,000, and a competition for the over 21s, which offers the Senior Prize of £500.

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