The 8th John Ruskin Prize

The 8th John Ruskin Prize is now open for entries!
The 8th John Ruskin Prize : The 8th John Ruskin Prize recently announced for entries is an internationally recognised, multi-disciplinary art prize that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and critical thought inspired by the values of John Ruskin, the leading 19th-century writer, art critic and social thinker.
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The 8th John Ruskin Prize is an internationally recognised, multi-disciplinary art prize that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and critical thought inspired by the values of John Ruskin, the leading 19th-century writer, art critic and social thinker.
The John Ruskin Prize is the fastest growing multi-disciplinary art prize in the UK.
Each edition of the prize has focused on a topical theme that resonates with Ruskin’s legacy and with contemporary audiences, positioning it as one of the UK’s most distinctive art awards. The 8th edition continues this tradition, encouraging participants to slow down, observe with care, and create with integrity in response to global challenges and timeless questions of beauty, truth, and meaning.
This year the prize invites artists, designers, and makers from across the world to respond to the theme “Patience in Looking, Truth in Making.”
The competition is open to a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, digital art, craft, and design, reflecting Ruskin’s own belief in the interconnectedness of art, nature, and society.
This competition is open to work made in the last 4 years and responding to the theme.
Winners will be selected from a shortlist (up to around 50 artists) and announced at the private view / awards ceremony, with shortlisted work then exhibited at Trinity Buoy Wharf, offering artists not only the opportunity to gain exposure in a major cultural venue but also to engage with a wide audience of collectors, curators, critics, and the public. The exhibition and prize structure highlight the prize’s mission to nurture talent, reward originality, and celebrate work that demonstrates both craftsmanship and conceptual strength.
Who may enter?
This competition is open to artists, designers and makers aged 18 or over of all nationalities (including collectives), who submit work made in the last 4 years and responding to the theme; under-26 category for younger entrants; international entries must use digital format.
Prize:
First Prize will be awarded with £3,000, the Alan Davidson Under 26 Prize will be awarded with £1,000, the Ruskin Mill Trust Prize will be awarded with £3,000 (for a beautifully crafted functional object), and the Chelsea Arts Club Trust Prize will be awarded with £2,500 for a mid-career artist.
Entry fees:
➜ Standard: £25 for 1 artwork, £40 for 2 artwork, £50 for 3 artwork
➜ Under-26: £20 / £25 / £38
➜ International digital entry: £15 / £20 / £30 depending on how many artworks submitted.
Official website
Organiser
The Guild of St George
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