Entering its 6th year, the Green & Stone Summer Exhibition is now calling for entries. The Green & Stone Summer Exhibition provides artists with the chance to showcase their work in the vibrant Chelsea art scene. Participants have the opportunity to receive generous awards and gain recognition within the art community. With an expanded prize list and increased exhibition space, this year's event is expected to be the most exciting yet.
Open worldwide, the call for entries invites artists to submit their very best 2D and 3D artworks. All mediums are welcome, including but not limited to: painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, photography, print and textile.
The selection is conducted anonymously by respected artists and curators, with artworks assessed solely on their quality. The selectors are: Adebanji Alade, Professor Alixe Bovey and Meng Zhou.
The exhibition of shortlisted works opens with a vibrant Private View. This exciting opening night extends onto the street, providing a welcoming environment for artists, curators, collectors, and art enthusiasts to meet and exchange. All submitting artists are encouraged to attend and participate in this vibrant celebration of art.
The deadline to enter is Wednesday 15 May 2024, 12noon BST. The Summer Exhibition will then run from 30 July to 30 August 2024.
Artists will be eligible to win a wide range of prizes, including a fully funded solo show worth £10,000:
- The Green & Stone Award, awarded by Green & Stone: a fully funded solo show (worth £10,000) for the artist who exhibits a real feeling for their medium and its aesthetic potential.
- The De Laszlo Foundation Young Artist Award, awarded by Damon and Sandra de Laszlo: a £3,000 cash award to a young artist aged 30 or under.
- The De Laszlo Foundation Highly Commended Young Artist Award: a £500 cash award to a young artist aged 30 or under.
- The Gallery’s Choice, awarded by Green & Stone: a £1,000 Green & Stone voucher to the artist who shows the most potential.
- The Treadwell Materiality Award, awarded by Catrin Treadwell: a £300 cash prize to the artist who portrays a genuine interest and knowledge of materiality and their chosen medium.
- The Damian Greenish Drawing Award, awarded by Damian Greenish: a £500 cash prize for the strongest drawing.
- The Michael Harding Oil Painting Award, awarded by the judges: TBC.
- The Schminke Award, awarded by the judges: a luxury Hodram Watercolour set in a wooden presentation box worth £400 to an artist who innovatively uses watercolour.
- The Sennelier Award for Pastel, awarded by the judges: a complete Sennelier Wooden Box Set of 175 Soft Pastels (worth £795) to the most distinguished pastel drawing.
- The Jakar International Award For Oil Pastel awarded by the judges: a Neopastel Box Set worth £400 for the strongest oil pastel artwork.
Artists worldwide can enter up to 3 artworks, with a maximum size limit of 1m x 1m per piece. Works must be available for sale and have been made in the last three years. Entry is £20 per artwork. Young artists (under 30 years of age) can submit work at a discounted rate of £15.
To enter, artists are invited to visit artopps.co.uk/gs2024 and complete the online entry form, where they will be asked to fill in their details and pay for their submission. After this step, artists should upload images of their artworks. They are free to make any changes to their entries until the deadline, Wednesday 15 May 2024, 12noon BST.