- focuses on those who create artworks created in pencil or coloured pencils, pastel, graphite and/or charcoal
- has £12.5k in prizes
- PLUS two exhibitions of selected artworks in London and Paris.
Below are SUMMARY details of
- the history of the Derwent Art Prize (and the brand name)
- the exhibition details, prizes and selectors for the Derwent Art Prize 2020
- how to enter - what you need to know and do to enter - the most important one of which is that entries must be received by 17th February 2020
- This code will be sent to all applicants once the competition deadline has closed on 17 February 2020
- It will be valid from 18 February to 31 March 2020. Please refer to website (www.derwentart.com) for products and our Terms & Conditions and for delivery information.
The History of the Derwent Art Prize
Derwent Art Prize at the Mall Galleries in 2018 |
The Derwent Art Prize was conceived in 2012.
The Derwent Art Prize aims to reward excellence by showcasing the very best 2D & 3D artworks created in pencil or coloured pencil as well as water soluble, pastel, graphite and charcoal by British and International artists.BELOW are my blog posts covering the Derwent Art Prize in its first four outings. You can see the sort of work that was submitted and got selected in both the posts about the selected artists and those reviewing the exhibition.
4th Derwent Art Prize 2018
- Derwent Art Prize 2018: Prizewinners and Exhibition Lists the Derwent Art Prize 2018 prizewinners together with views of the exhibition on display at the Mall Galleries in London
- Derwent Art Prize 2018 - Selected Artists
1278 artists from 64 different countries submitted a total of 3,299 artworks and 57 were selected for the exhibition.
- The 4th Derwent Art Prize 2018 - Call for Entries - overview of terms and conditions and how to enter this competition
3rd Derwent Art Prize 2016
- Derwent Art Prize 2016 - Prizewinners - details of who won prizes in 2016
- The 3rd Derwent Art Prize - Call for Entries
2nd Derwent Art Prize 2014
- Derwent Art Prize 2014 - Selected Artists - 79 works in pencil by 61 artists were in the exhibition
- Two People's Choice Awards - two opportunities for the public to vote for the People's Choice Award in relation to the artwork selected for exhibition
- Derwent Art Prize 2014 - ineligible drawing wins first prize? - this post reflects my perspective i.e. I have no time for people who copy other people's photographs in submitting work for competitions - plus my correspondence with the organisers
- Derwent Prize Exhibition 2014 - Other prizewinners - are detailed below in this post plus photographs of the winners where I have them and my comments.
- Review: Derwent Art Prize 2014 Exhibition - includes my video of my walk round the Derwent Art Prize 2014 exhibition
1st Derwent Art Prize 2013
- NEW! The Derwent Art Prize - for pencil art - announcement of the prize
- The Derwent Art Prize - a discussion (20 July 2013) - this first post is particularly relevant to those whose experience of pencil art is limited to realistic and hyper-realistic artwork
- Derwent Art Prize 2013 - Selected Works & Artists (23 July 2013) This post includes a list of the names of the selected artists and links to their websites where these could be identified.
- Chrys Allen wins inaugural Derwent Art Prize for pencil art (19 September 2013) - This post also provides images and more information about the artwork which won prizes last year
About Derwent and the Cumberland Pencil Company
The Art Prize carries the "Derwent" brand name of the Cumberland Pencil Company who in turn are part of ACCO (formerly Rexel).
- The Cumberland Pencil Company was created in 1916
- The first Derwent colour pencil was introduced in 1938.
- In 2008, the Cumberland Pencil Company left the old pencil factory in Keswick and moved to its new Pencil Factory on a site at Lillyhall, Workington.
- The Derwent Pencil Museum maintains a presence in Keswick, where pencils first started being made in 1832 - after graphite was found in Borrowdale in the 1500s.
- sponsors The Pastel Society, working closely with its members at events, exhibitions and commissioning artwork.
- work with the UK Coloured Pencil Society, Society of Botanical Artists and Society for All Artists (SAA).
Derwent Art Prize Exhibition and Prizes and Selectors
Artworks in the Derwent Art Prize Exhibition in 2018 |
The Exhibition
This year for the first time, selected works will also be displayed in France. Around 80 selected artworks will be on display at the following venues and dates
- 22 April to 4 May 2020 - the Gallery@OXO in central London (Address: Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, South Bank, London SE1 9PH)
- 12 – 17 May at 20 rue Saint Claude in Paris.
The Prizes
Prizes valued at £12,500 will be awarded to entries selected for the exhibition at the Private View at Gallery@OXO, London.
This year there are two Young Artist Prizes for entrants under 25.
The prizes are as follows:
- First Prize £4,000 plus a year’s supply of Derwent products (Up to a monthly value of £50 - including postage)
- Second Prize £2,000
- Young Artist First Prize (For artists under 25 years) £4,000 *
- Young Artist Second Prize (For artists under 25 years) £2,000
- People’s Choice Award £500
The Selectors
This year’s entries will be judged by a distinguished panel of selectors comprising of an artist, a critic and a curator
- Charles Avery - a Scottish artist from Oban who currently lives and works in London
- Victoria Pomery OBE - Director of the Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate
- Alice Rawsthorn - an award-winning British design critic and author of 'Design as an Attitude'
Artworks in the Derwent Art Prize Exhibition in 2018 |
How to Enter
Who can enter
- Entries are invited from international artists
What can you enter
- Artists may only enter once, with a maximum of 6 images.
How to enter
Information about the Derwent Art PrizeThese are the links to:
- the page about the Derwent Art Prize
- the Rules and Guidelines
- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions and other Help
- Twitter account https://twitter.com/derwentart
- Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/DerwentArtPrize/
Online Entry
- Artists can enter online. This is the link to the Online Entry Form
- If artists are unable to enter online please contact derwent@parkerharris.co.uk for further details.
The Submission
Artists are required to submit the following:- The completed online entry form
- Images of up to 6 recent works, in digital format (jpg, max. 2MB file size)
- A non-refundable application fee
Entry fees
- The entry fee is £15 for the first work and £5 for each additional work - which is very reasonable!
- Artists under 25 years of age will pay £5 per work.
Timeline
- Monday 17 February 2020 (5pm GMT) - Deadline for entry
- Monday 2 March - Artists notified of selectors' decision
- 6 - 17 April - Delivery of work (to Art Moves of Chelsea)
- Friday 17 April - Delivery of work (in person to Art Moves of Chelsea, 10am-5pm GMT)
- 22 April - 4 May 2020 - Exhibition opens to public at the Gallery@OXO in London
- 12 - 17 May 2020 - Exhibition open in 20 rue Saint Claude in Paris, France