Frances Brennan
Ane Christensen
David Clarke
Chris Knight
Junko Mori
Hans Stofer
Hiroshi Suzuki
Simone Ten Hompel
This exhibition brings together the eight makers who have been shortlisted for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2005. They manipulate a variety of metals, including gold, silver, iron and steel, to form objects ranging from car park grilles to candelabras.
Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2005
This exhibition brings together the eight makers who have been shortlisted for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 2005: Metal. They manipulate a variety of metals, including gold, silver, iron and steel, to form objects ranging from car park grilles to candelabras.
The makers competing for the prize, increased this year to £30,000 are Frances Brennan, Ane Christensen, David Clarke, Chris Knight, Junko Mori, Hans Stofer, Hiroshi Suzuki and Simone Ten Hompel. The prize will be awarded on 26 September to the maker who, in the opinion of an independent panel of judges, has made the most significant contribution to Metal in the last six years.
The Jerwood Applied Arts Prize is a partnership between the Crafts Council and Jerwood Charity. Now in its eleventh year, it is an open submission competition that runs over a six-year cycle covering the following creative disciplines: Metal, Jewellery, Ceramics, Glass, Textiles and Furniture. This is the first year that Metal has been included in the cycle.
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