I'm one of a team of Judges who will be reviewing entries to the competition in March next year. You can read the interviews with all the Judges online - see the links below (the last one was published this morning!).
Each provides an individual response to two questions asked of all judges
- How important do you think awards and competitions are for artists today?
- Do you have any advice for artists out there thinking about entering the Jackson’s Painting Prize this year?
Judges for the Jackson's Painting Prize 2020 Top row: Adebanji Alade, Iain Nicholls, Rosalind Davis Bottom row: Elizabeth Dellert, Terry Greene, Katherine Tyrrell |
Read about the Judges
You can also read the interviews with the other expert Judges below. The LINK to the interview is in the Judge's name
- Iain Nicholls - last year's winner. You can also watch a video of an interview with him after winning last year's competition at the bottom of this blog post.
- Katherine Tyrrell - that's me! Do have a read
- if you've not seen any of my artwork in a while, now's your chance to see some.
- or want to know about my favourite artists and see some of the art I like and/or appreciate - there's some images of that too
- finally, for those who want to know more about my thoughts on art competitions I have a something to say about their value and some tips for those wanting to enter!
- Elizabeth Dellert - Director of the Affordable Art Fair - UK Fair
- Terry Greene - an artist living and working in West Yorkshire. who makes abstract paintings and writes the art blog Just Another Painter - in which he explains his interests and processes.
- Rosalind Davis - an artist-curator who co-wrote ‘What they didn’t teach you at art school’ (I've got a copy and recommend!)
- Adebanji Alade - currently Vice President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He's well known to many from presenting short art documentaries on The One Show on BBC1. His book The Addictive Sketcher is being published at the end of January 2020.
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