
Both 2D and 3D works are welcome, with the exception of garments unless said garments present as fine art. Is rooted within the medium of textile, meaning that cloth and thread are used as the pivotal materials/media. Is clearly rooted in and reflecting of the inspiration, source, concept or idea of the artist, with fully resolved composition.

Transcends its craft or making process, standing alone as visual art. Work that meets the following criteria: Would be considered as fine art and worthy of premium gallery space. Innovative Use of Textiles: £500 (a piece of work that clearly demonstrates a particularly complex and/or powerful approach of the use of textiles)įestival of Quilts, NEC Birmingham (3 – 6 August 2023).Close:Įnd of June: Shortlisted (and declined) applicants advised (by email) £20 per work, £15 for young artists under 30 (max 3 artworks)įATA is an international juried exhibition open to all amateur and practising artists using textiles as their medium, and offering a £5,000 first prize. All mediums are welcome, including but not limited to: painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, photography, print and textile. Works should not exceed 100cm x 100cm or been exhibited in London already. Open to 2D & 3D works that must be available for sale from June to September 2023, and made in the last three years. The Gallery at Green & Stone, Fulham Road, London (1 – ) Sennelier Award for Pastel: Pastel Box Set ( Sennelier Wooden Box Set of 175 Soft Pastels worth £795).Schminke Award: Watercolour Box Set ( Hodram Watercolour set in a wooden presentation box worth £150 to an artist who uses watercolour in an innovative way).Michael Harding Oil Painting Award 2nd: £250 (worth of Michael Harding products).



Green & Stone Award: Solo Show (fully funded solo show (worth £10,000) for the artist who exhibits a real feeling for their medium and its aesthetic potential).The fourth annual Summer Exhibition at The Gallery has more prizes, more space, and a solo show opportunity at Green & Stone’s London gallery. The Gallery at Green & Stone Summer Exhibition
