Below you can find out more about
- where the Heats are located
- the dates of the Heats
- how to enter as a Wildcard Artist
Wildcards Artists for Landscape Artist of the Year 2019
You can't be a wildcard unless you can make it to one of the Heats. These are as follows
Herstmonceux, East Sussex
- Heat 1: 12th June 2019
- Heat 2: 13th June 2019
Herstmonceux is a village in the Weald in East Sussex. It's a pretty safe bet that one of the two locations will be Herstmonceux Castle 2 miles (3.2 km) south-east of the village. It may be that this provides two locations - with a view of the Castle and Gardens and a view of the lake. See the website and the map of the gardens
Alternatively they may go for the The Observatory Science Centre which is close by and has some pretty odd shaped buildings
An aerial view of Herstmonceux Castle |
Plymouth, Devon
- Heat 3: 19th June 2019
- Heat 4: 20th June 2019
My guess is potential sites are:
- Mount Edgecumbe - which is a designated film location with lots on site and views of the Tamar
- Plymouth Hoe - which has a lighthouse and another curious building
- Various docks and dockyards - including Devonport
Plymouth Hoe |
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
- Heat 5: 3rd July 2019
- Heat 6: 4th July 2019
I'm guessing here (well they're all total guesses!) but my bet is on:
- The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art - situated in the old Mills building - and Gateshead Waterfront
- Gateshead Millenium Bridge - which opens and tilts
Baltic Mills and the Bridge over the Tyne |
Gateshead Millennium Bridge - when open and tilted |
Invitation to be a Wildcard Artist
You have to click on your Preferred Heat to apply - and once 50 Wildcard Places have been given out that's it. Which is not to say you can't just turn up anyway - you just won't get the chance to be in the semi-final.
I'm getting "closed" on each of the Heats which may well mean all the places have gone. Alternatively they have a GLITCH!
On a first-come, first-served basis we will be offering 50 Wild Card places at each of our heats. By bringing your own easel and materials you could join us at one of our spectacular locations around the country and paint a landscape in front of the judges. If your painting impresses them you could win the opportunity to go through to the semi-final and move a step closer to winning a £10,000 commission.The Wildcard page includes
- a link to the Wildcard Terms and Conditions
- the answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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