The winner of the Spectrum Art Award 2018, Charlotte Amelia Poe, has her first book “How to be Autistic” published by Myriad Editions. Many congratulations to @smallreprieves on this amazing achievement!
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We are delighted to announce that we have selected our shortlist of artists in the first phase of judging the 2nd Spectrum Art Award. Our esteemed panel, whittled a record 100 entries from all over the UK to 8 artists who will go through to the 2nd phase of judging this summer!
Here in London for a celebration of the success of the Art Award so far, we have some fabulous guests attending this evening so we are very excited! #thespectrumartaward#thebigsmoke#celebration
Submissions for the 2020 Spectrum Art Award are now closed.
We have received a record number of submissions which will be viewed by our esteemed judging panel at a selection day in London during July.
Please watch this space for more news soon!
Charlotte Amelia Poe @smallreprieves winner of the Spectrum Art Award 2018 is soon to be published! How to be Autistic is Charlotte's brilliant story of her ups and downs living with autism, a must read!
Meet the 2020 Judging Panel, Mary Simpson. Mary is the CEO of Spectrum and has worked in the field of autism for 30 years. Mary is one of the founders of the Spectrum Art Award and has extensive links within the art world, through Spectrum’s affinity with artistic expression.
Meet the 2020 judging panel, Paul Noble. Paul was one of the five founder members of the co-operative who formed the City Racing gallery in London. He is most well known as the creator of Nobson Newtown and was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2012.
2020 judging panel, Dawnne McGeachy @dawnnem was one of our 2018 finalists who trained at the Glasgow School of Art. A fascination with the sea led her to study the science of waves, creating waves through mathematical equations and by using the Beaufort Wind Force Scale.
Meet the 2020 judging panel, Sacha Craddock. Sacha is an independent curator and critic and currently chairs the Bloomberg New Contemporaries, which provides a means for newly graduated fine art students to be exhibited nationwide.
Meet the @SpectrumAward 2020 Judges! Chantel Joffe. Chantal lives and works in London. She holds an MA from the Royal College of Art and was awarded the Royal Academy Wollaston Prize in 2006. thespectrumartaward.com/our-selectors
Excitement is in the air as there are just over 4 weeks to go until submissions close on 1st July 2019 then comes the exciting process of selecting 5 finalists. This is much more than a monetary award, Spectrum Art Award is truly unique! thespectrumartaward.com