Gwen May Trust Recent Graduate Award
Deadline: 12/05/2024Region: London | Country: United Kingdom | RE Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers
Paid opportunity
The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE) is offering a student membership of two years plus £1000 from the Gwen May Trust to eight recent printmaking graduates. Membership to the society includes the opportunity to participate in RE exhibitions for two years both nationally and internationally. Any printmaking graduate who has graduated between 2020 and 2023 can apply, there are two winners from each year.
The award is open to anyone who has studied printmaking on an undergraduate or postgraduate course (textile submissions are not eligible). All applicants must submit the following to be considered:
- Six high-resolution jpegs of your work in printmaking
- A pdf including thumbnails and image details: title, process and dimensions of the images submitted
- A brief CV
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