ARTIST PRIZES
creating exciting opportunities for independent & emerging talent
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‘Women In Print’ was first proposed as an idea in response to the legacy of printmaker Gwenyth Alban Davis whose printing press and archive is now housed on long-term loan at Artlab Contemporary Print (ACPS) studios at UCLan.
Initially perceived as a one-day symposium held at The Harris Museum in May 2018. This event acted as a catalyst for the creation of a new archive in the Northwest linking practice based and critically engaged research specifically focusing on women artists who engage print within a wider arts practice.
‘Women in Print 39’; is now a creative research project curated by Research Fellows Tracy Hill and Magda Stawarska, which explores how printmaking processes can enhance the profiles and expand the practices of women artists, through a residency programme and the development of a unique and internationally significant contemporary print archive.
Each year we invite 4 artists to create new and innovative artworks challenging their usual practice.
A new ACPS Prize has been created to award one artist from the 2024 Curated Hang exhibition, a two-week funded residency to work with the research team at ACPS to develop a new printed edition which will be presented alongside our Women In Print editions at WCPF 2025.
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1 month residency at Art Hub Studios Woolwich printmaking studio.
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Annual membership to the Brixton-based studio and 10 sessions access.
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8 session pass to one of the Bainbridge Print studios (based in either Vauxhall or Croydon) or workshop of your choice.
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BBA Artist Award 2024, presented at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, offers a unique opportunity for British artists to elevate their careers. The winner will receive a year-long representation on Artsy, valued at 500 Euros, providing global exposure to their work. In addition, they will showcase 3 to 5 artworks in a prestigious group exhibition at BBA Gallery in Berlin during 2025/6. To support this exhibition, the winner will also receive 250 Euros towards shipping and production costs.
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Solo showcase at the following year’s Fair and purchase prize.
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3 days access to City & Guilds of London Art School Print Room to learn or further develop historic etching techniques.
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1 year free Associate Membership and 10 free open access sessions at the East London Printmakers studio.
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£150 (incl. VAT) vouchers to spend on materials at Intaglio Printmaker.
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£180 (inc VAT) to spend on any printmaking materials or Gunning Etching presses and equipment from Ironbridge Fine Arts (Instagram: @IronbridgePrintmakers).
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Purchase prize by exhibiting partner Jealous Gallery.
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Purchase prize.
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£150 voucher to spend at John Purcell Paper.
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The awarded artist will join the following year’s international WCPF Open Call Panel.
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Editorial feature in Printmaking Today magazine.
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Free account with concierge service (help entering their work info, manually check addresses etc. before despatch, and provide any other support required)
10 free Smart DNA Print Tags plus 10 free printed and personalised custom Certificates using their own design if they wish, with online provenance records, printed and posted free of charge to anywhere in the world
Regular social media coverage of works, exhibitions during the year
Artist of the month on the Tagsmart website for January
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Membership, sessions and a place on an advanced print course of choice (worth £600) at Thames-side Print Studio.
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A 6 page colour feature of an artist's interview with Gita Joshi, to be published in the Summer 2025 edition of Art Seen Magazine.
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10 sessions and a 1 year membership at Sonsoles Print Studio.
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Residency programme prize from Ushaw Historic House & Gardens. The winner undertakes a 2 week residency at the heritage site, responding to their extensive collection.
The work will then be exhibited at WCPF25, and then put on display for sale at Ushaw, as well as one edition being acquired for their permanent collection.
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WCPF25 dedicated solo showcase.
With huge thanks to our partners who foster our artists through various awards and prizes, offering recognition, financial support and materials to promote their career development.
PRINTMAKERS PRINTMAKING PRIZE
BOODLE HATFIELD PRINTMAKING PRIZE
USHAW RESIDENCY & ACQUISITION PRIZE
PREVIOUS PRIZEWINNERS

Yasmeen Araby, Baal and the Ritual Sacrifice | Art Hub Studios Prize 2023

Rae Birch Carter, Standing Woman | Artichoke Print Award 2023

Hammer Chen, Transmission | Bainbridge Print Prize 2023

Laetitia Hallen, Cow | City & Guilds of London Art School Print Prize 2023

Mark Doyle, View | East London Printmakers Award 2023

Julie Belle Bishop, Grounded | Hands Free | Intaglio Printmakers Prize 2023

Maite Cascon, Coleus Insomnia | Ironbridge Fine Arts Award 2023

Robin Mason, the day the forest crossed the threshold | Jill Bullen Memorial Award 2023

Susan Davies, Marbled White | John Purcell Paper Prize 2023

Marco Poma, Cataclysm | Printmaking Today Prize 2023

Cayetano Sanz de Santamaria, The Lord of Light Triptych | Tagsmart Award 2023

Danielle Anna Selma, it's all good (safran lumineaux) | Thames-Side Print Studio Prize 2023

Thomas Gosebruch, Hy 2 | Woolwich Contemporary Prize 2023

Louise Benton | The Curator's Salon Award 2023

Lorraine Botbol, Tumbling 2 | Le Studio Mirabeau Acquisition Prize 2023

Emmanuelle Orr, Above the world | Art Hub Studios Prize 2022

Rachel Wingate, Untitled #3 | Artichoke Print Award 2022

Rebecca Holmes, Floating Points (Black and Silver), 2021 | Bainbridge Print Prize 2022

Nina Gross, Your sparkly shampoo taunts me, 2022 | City & Guilds of London Art School Print Prize 2022

Ade Adesina | Eames Fine Art Prize 2022

Fungai Marima, Passage, 2022 | East London Printmakers Award 2022

Ella West, The Keepers/The Maintainers I | Intaglio Printmakers Prize 2022

Anna Matyus, Rievaulx Abbey II | Ironbridge Fine Arts Award 2022

Jennifer Mack-Watkins, Maya, 2020 | Jealous Printmaking Prize 2022

Alli Eynon, Portrait of a Girl II, 2019 | Jill Bullen Memorial Award

David Robertson, The Boxing Gloves, 2021 | John Purcell Paper Prize 2022

Caroline Griffiths, B490 | Printmaking Today Prize 2022

Tanaka Mazivanhanga, Pastel Islands VI, 2022 | Slaughterhaus Print Studio Prize 2022

Sarah Morgan, Thunder Rumble, 2022 | Tagsmart Award 2022

James Kingman, Colours of the brain | Thames-side Print Studio Prize 2022

Felicity Warbrick, Collection Boxes, 2022 | Woolwich Contemporary Printmaking Prize 2022

Jodie Wingham | The Curator's Salon Award 2022

Fiona White, Landscape 3 (2021) | Art Hub Studios Prize 2021
Gemma Thompson, Meshes with another voice (2020) | Artichoke Print Award 2021

Rosey Prince, Something Seen 1 (2021) | Artichoke Print Award 2021

James Hoy, Phil - 10 mins (2021) | Tagsmart Award 2021

Jake Garfield, Woman Reading A Letter (2021) | Tagsmart Award 2021 (Runner Up)

Ade Adesina, Parallel (2020) | John Purcell Paper Prize 2021

Samantha Cary, A Soap Opera part 6 (2021) | Bainbridge Print Prize 2021

Geraldine van Heemstra, Shifting Realities II (2020) | Intaglio Printmakers Prize 2021

Sue Wyllie, There's Something About This Place (2021) | City & Guilds of London Art School Print Prize 2021
![grafik 2.1, … [and] in sleep: I trace words with my fingertips across the sheets where you did lay [entwined: entangled] [iii] (2021) | East London Printmakers Award 2021](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/61d8b61c9a20fd074b0a1321/64fc629f-b2f5-42be-9165-dc1e00d8845e/%E2%80%A6+%5Band%5D+in+sleep+I+trace+words+with+my+fingertips+across+the+sheets+where+you+did+lay+%5Bentwined+entangled%5D+%5Biii%5D+by+grafik+2.1.jpg)
grafik 2.1, … [and] in sleep: I trace words with my fingertips across the sheets where you did lay [entwined: entangled] [iii] (2021) | East London Printmakers Award 2021

Bina Shah, Tra #1 (2020) | East London Printmakers Award 2021

Lorenzo Davitti, Daybreaker (2019) | Thames-side Print Studio Prize 2021

Julia Rodrigues, forkit I (2018) | Thames-side Print Studio Prize 2021

Eleanor May Watson, Still Life II (2019) | Eames Fine Art Prize 2021

Natasha Michaels, General (2020) | Jealous Printmaking Prize 2021

Austin Cole, Shard River View (2017) | Iron Bridge Fine Arts Award 2021

Daisy Jarrett, Slumber (2020) | Slaughterhaus Print Studio Prize 2021

Matthew Lintott, Time, real and Imaginary II (made with fossilised Jurassic ink) (2021) | Printmaking Today Prize 2021