The Alpine Fellowship Visual Arts Prize 2024
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Through the prizes Alpine Fellowship Foundation evaluates thousands of entries by entrants from around the world, and offer financial support in the form of grants, mentoring, performances and exhibitions of the work of talented young artists, writers, academics and playwrights. The Alpine Fellowship Foundation also work with partner artistic and academic institutions to commission new works of art and to further the humanities and interdisciplinary study.
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Every year writing, visual arts, and theatre prizes are awarded to the best works concerning the years’ theme. The Alpine Fellowship theme for 2024 is ‘Language’. Awarded for the best visual arts response on the theme of ‘Language’ All media are permitted, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation – stating media, date and, where relevant, size. Videos should be no more than 8 minutes long. If your work is from a larger collection, please choose the single image that best displays the potential of your collection. Entries who submit more than one image may be disqualified at the judges discretion. Entry is limited to ONE entry per person. This means that you may only submit one artwork in your chosen disciple.
Submissions will be judged anonymously, so please ensure that your name does not appear anywhere on your work. Due to the volume of applications the judges decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into following the results. Judges:
- Sue Grayson Ford – MBE has enjoyed a 40 year career in arts administration since founding and directing the Serpentine Gallery as a platform for emerging artists. Later, she expanded the programme with exhibitions of international artists such as Giacometti, Saul Steinberg, De Kooning and Henry Moore.
- Julian Spalding – was a director of art galleries for Sheffield, Manchester and Glasgow. He established the Ruskin Gallery, the St Mungo Museum of Religious Art and Life, the Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow and the Campaign for Drawing.
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Benefits of Alpine Fellowship Visual Arts
- The winner of the Visual Art Prize will receive a cash prize, and the runners up will receive travel expense support that must be used to attend Alpine Fellowship Foundation 2024 symposium – dates and venue to be announced.
First place: £3,000
Second place: £1,000
Third place: £1,000
Note: Travel expenses can be used for economy travel costs only and are not exchangeable for cash, any leftover travel budget will not be redeemed as cash. Travel expenses can be used for transport only, and can not be used towards accomodation outside of the dates of the symposium.
Eligibilities
Note: Applicants can only enter one of our prizes. Limited to one entry per person.
Eligible Regions: Open for All.