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Announcing the winners: Bath Open Art Prize 2023

We’re excited to announce the winners of the Bath Open Art Prize 2023.

Katya Granova, right, with Heather Leach in front of Katya’s painting ‘French Coastline’

Katya Granova wins 1st Prize for her painting 'French Coastline'.

We are over the moon that 2023 judges Jon Bennington and Andrea V Wright selected Katya's work as their overall winner, seen here receiving her award from Heather Leach of The Arts Society who sponsored this prize. Huge congratulations go to Katya.

See more of Katya Granova’s work here @katyagranova

As well as the title of winner, Katya will receive a £500 cash prize kindly donated by The Arts Society Wessex Area and The Arts Society Community Grants. Huge thanks to them both for this kind donation.

Clare Thatcher, left, in front of her painting ‘Marooned I’ with Scarlett Mosnier from BOAP organiser Fringe Arts Bath.

Clare Thatcher wins the 2nd Prize with her painting 'Marooned I’

We are so excited to have Clare’s work in the show, judges Jon Bennington and Andrea V Wright chose this coastal landscape as recipient of the second prize this year.

As well as the title of winner, Clare will receive a £250 cash prize kindly donated by The Bell Inn, a local community-owned pub. Thank you to the Bell community for your support.

See more of Clare Thatcher’s work here: @clare_artist

 

Susan McCraith next to her work ‘Blue Glass Bottle’

Susan McCraith wins the first-ever BOAP Emerging Artist Award with her work ‘Blue Glass Bottle’.

Susan‘s work was selected by Craig Jenkins of TSL Consulting and she has received £250 prize money. Congratulations Susan!

Discover more of Susan’s work via instagram @susanmccraith

We are really grateful to Craig for developing this new Emerging Artist Award, and the opportunity it offers. The award is open to early-stage Artists of any age, who are in the first 10 years of their practice. They may be a student, a graduate or self-led in their learning and whether practicing full or part-time are committed to developing their practice.

Theo Dunford with his painting 'Untitled Space’.

Theo Dunford has been selected for the 44AD Solo Exhibition Opportunity with his two paintings ‘Pools of Light’ and 'Untitled Space’.

Theo was delighted to have been selected by Katie O'Brien, Project Director of 44AD artspace.

Theo will be given a short residency at 44AD this winter, followed by a solo exhibition in the space in January 2023. We can't wait to see the work he creates and will tell you all about it. Thank you Katie for continuing to offer this amazing opportunity and supporting Artists in this way.

Discover more of Theo Dunford’s work: @theodunford.art



A small number of works in this year's exhibition came close to receiving a top prize, and we're excited to formalise this and share them with you as 'Highly Commended' works.

Fan Ji’s sculptural ceramic works Ruins-brown and Earth Nidus 3 @jifannn_

Irene Llorca’s photographic work Cala del Amor @irene.llorca

Olivia Rees’ ceramic sculptures hylomorph #1, hylomorph #3 and hylomorph #4 @oliviareesstudio


You can see work by all 105 Artists selected for this year’s Bath Open Art Prize exhibition until 28th October 2023

at 44AD artspace, Abbey Street, Bath BA1 1NN

open 11am to 5pm daily

Visit the exhibition to vote for The People’s Choice provided by Minerva Art Supplies! The Winner will be announced on 28th October.

Fringe Arts Bath and the Bath Open Art Prize team would like to say a huge thank you to The Arts Society Wessex Area and The Arts Society Community Grants, 44AD artspace, The Bell Inn, Craig Jenkins of TSL Consulting, Minerva Arts Supplies and Bath Spa Uni’s The Studio for providing the prizes, opportunities, and all of your support.