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RSA New Contemporaries 2022
26 February - 3 April 2022
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RSA New Contemporaries 2022

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Hannah Lim, Orchid Snuff Bottle With Curly Legs, 2021, jesmonite and polymer clay
Hannah Lim, Orchid Snuff Bottle With Curly Legs, 2021, jesmonite and polymer clay
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Exhibiting Artists

 

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee

Martin Crawford, Stephanie Dulson, Josie Jones, Ellen Mitchinson, Stella Rooney, Heather Taylor, Sherry Trimon, Ian Young

 

Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh

Tayo Adekunle, Zuleika Connolly-Jones, Sofia Hallström, Molly Kent, Max Lancaster, Hannah Lim, Louis Lisle, Cat and Éiméar McClay, Kiera Saunders, Jess Townley-Hume, Aisling Ward, Jack Whitelock, Madeleine Wood

 

Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen

Kai Campbell, Catherine Eckersall, Kinga Elliott, Lauren Ferguson, Marie-Chantal Hamrock. Konstantinos Irakleous, Alicja Rodzik, Sophie Stewart

 

Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow

Fanny Arnesen, Malin Cederlund, Dylan Esposito, Annie Graham, Luca Guarino, Sam M. Harley, Aki Hassan, Sean Kemp, Jiyoung Kim, Antonina Kulmasova, Maeve Laurence, Greta Martyniuk, Heather McDonald, Rachy McEwan, Alice Pool, Clem Routledge, Dexter Stokes-Mellor, Gaia Tretmanis, Rosie Trevill

 

University of Highlands & Islands

Rachel McClure

 

Exhibiting Architects

 

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Architecture, Dundee

Alistair Battles

 

The Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Edinburgh

Ben Hair

 

Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow

James Faulds and Tom Stark

 

The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture & Built Environment, Aberdeen

Meghan Rasmussen

 

University of Strathclyde, Architecture, Glasgow

Euan Campbell and Alexandra Adams

 

Awards

With over £20,000 worth of monetary, residency, studio and purchase prizes, the development of this exhibition is an important initiative for emerging artists in Scotland. We are grateful to all our external award givers who support this commitment to emerging artists, in particular to William Grant & Sons for the £10,000 Glenfiddich Artist in Residence Award.

 

RSA Awards

Sir William Gillies Bequest Award, £2,000: Heather McDonald 

RSA Patrons Award, £1,000: Kinga Elliott

RSA Friends Award, £1,000: Aisling Ward

RSA Art Prize plus Maclaine Watters Medal, £400 plus medal: Molly Kent

RSA Art Prize, £400: Martin Crawford

RSA Architecture Prize, £400: Euan Campbell and Alexandra Adams 

RSA NC Medal for Architecture, Medal plus £100: Ben Hair

RSA Carnegie Scholarship (for painting), £200: Ellen Mitchinson

RSA Adam Bruce Thomson Award, £150: Luca Guarino

RSA Landscape Award (for drawing, oil or watercolour), £150: Malin Cederlund

RSA Chalmers Bursary, £150: Max Lancaster

RSA Stuart Prize, £150: Cat and Éiméar McClay

RSA Chalmers-Jervise Prize, £150: Josie Jones

 

External Awards

The Glenfiddich Artist in Residence Award, £10,000 (£4,200 for a three-month residency plus material allowance of up to £5,800 and an exhibition opportunity and accession of work into collection):

Fanny Arnesen and Rachel McClure

 

The Walter Scott Award, £2,000: Ben Hair

 

Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation Award (for painter, draughtsperson or sculptor), £1,500: Rachel McClure

 

Arusha Gallery Award, £1,000 plus solo exhibition at Arusha Gallery: Madeleine Wood

 

David and June Gordon Memorial Trust Awards, £750 split evenly: Kinga Elliott and Lauren Ferguson

 

Edinburgh Printmakers Publishing Award: The opportunity to work in Edinburgh printmakers, a printmaking course, 1 months free studio use, £150 materials budget and 1 years membership: Molly Kent

 

Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop Graduate Research Award (Sculpture), A package of developmental support, £300 bursary for materials and training time and two days mentoring: Max Lancaster

 

Glasgow Print Studio Publication Award, The opportunity to work 1:1 with a GPS Master Printer to publish an editioned work: Kinga Elliott

 

*New for 2022* National Library of Scotland Purchase Prize for Moving Image, Purchase Prize: Stella Rooney

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