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The 19th National Open Art Competition
The National Open Art Competition is an annual competition held in the UK. The Winners of the Competition for 2014 and of the various awards are show below:
Best Work in the National Open Art Competition 2014
edit- The TOWRY Award for the Best Work in 2014 £10,000 – Mackie ‘Autumn Rhythm’ and ‘A Summertime Retreat’
- The WARD THOMAS Award £3,000 – Aida Emiko ‘Requiem’
- The SEAWARD Award £2,000 – Rob Reed ‘The Allotments, no.3’
- The SOUTHWOOD Award £1,000 – Leah Fusco ‘Substation I’
Prudential Awards for Young Artists (25 yrs or under)
edit- PRUDENTIAL Award for the Young Artist of the Year £5,000 – Ellena Toms ‘Natural Interest’
- PRUDENTIAL Award for Young Artists £3,000 – Lauren Bowman ‘Cynopetrea: The Birthplace of Corporate Cat-italism’
- PRUDENTIAL Award for Young Artists £2,000 – Mark Whithorn ‘Untitled’
The Photography Awards
edit- The NAYLOR Award for the Finest Photograph in 2014 £5,000 – Gina Soden ‘Villa’
- The CROWN FINE ART Award for Photography £3,000 – Marcus Lyon ‘EXODUS VII - Tin Shack City, Cape Flats, South Africa (2011)’
- The WARD THOMAS Award for Photography £1,000 – Marta Corada ‘Post Memories, Eastbourne Beach’
- The GOODWOOD Young Photographer’s Award (25 and under) £1,000 – Isla Jones ‘Rooms of the House 2’
- The BIG SKY Award for Established Photographers £5,000 – Kim Martin ‘Death Bed and the Temptress’
- The BIG SKY Award for Emerging Photographers £2,000 – Isla Jones ‘Rooms of the House 2’
Emerging Artist of the Year Award
edit- The WARD THOMAS Award £1,000 – Rogan Brown ‘Outbreak’
The Best Drawing
edit- The ARTS CLUB, Dover Street, Award for the Finest Drawing £1,000 – Carla Groppi ‘After Atget.(44) Detail. Intérieur de Mr F., Négociant, Rue Montaigne.’
The Best Etching or Original Print
edit- The ABI SLADE Award £1,000 – Stephen Gibbs ‘Come for a Stroll on the Prom’ and ‘Seaside Specials’
The Best Installation
edit- The GAIL GOWER Award £1,000 – Chrys Allen ‘Walk in Progress. Bedrock’
The Cass Art Awards
- The CASS ART Award £700 – Thomas Allen ‘Never Never Far Away Away’
- The CASS ART Commission £300 – Jean-Luc Almond ‘Dripping Man’
2014 Regional Prizes
editThe finest works from the 9 UK regions
- The TOWRY Awards:
- The Best from London £1,000 – Johny Midnight ‘Tooting Lido’
- The Best from Northern Ireland £1,000 – Frances Ryan Enclosure XIII’
- The Best from the North of England £1,000 – Sarah Bellwood ‘Live.Eat.Kill.Die’
- The Best from the Heart of England £1,000 – LadyM ‘Sex on the Brain (part of Pornucopia - Memoirs of a 1980's Nymphomaniac)’
- The Best from the Southwest of England £1,000 – Paul Thirkell ‘Primal Scene’
- The VANESSA WHINNEY Award:
- The Best from the East of England £1,000 – Alan Parker ‘The Straw Bear’
- The UNIVERSITY OF CHICHESTER Award:
- The Best from the South of England £1,000 – Steph Goodger ‘Boxcar 2’
- The ANEURIN MORGAN THOMAS Award:
- The Best from Wales £1,000 – Sarah Ball ‘Soldiers Hexaptych V’
- The ORRIN TRUST Award:
- The Best from Scotland £1,000 – Lyndsey Gibb ‘Influx’
Best Scottish Artist
edit- The TURTLETON TRUST Award:
- for a Scottish Artist £1,000 – Paul Furneaux Sumi Wave
The Visitors' Choice Awards
edit- The Artist Collecting Society (ACS) Visitors' Choice Award – London £1,000 – Rogan Brown ‘Outbreak’
- The RICHARD AND VAL EVANS Visitors' Choice Award – Chichester £1,000
References
editAll data shown on this page is taken from The National Open Art Competition website or has been compiled using information supplied by its staff in response to a direct request for information.
External links
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