Opportunities

Loewe Foundation Craft Prize

8 August 2024

Deadline: October 30, 2024

The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize is open for applications. This Craft Prize is an international award which aims to celebrate excellence in craftsmanship and those who “will to innovate set new standards for the future of craft”.

Prizes

The Prize for the winning entry is 50,000 euros.

The shortlisted and winning works will feature in the exhibition and accompanying catalogue in Madrid in Spring 2025.

Eligibility

Applicants must be over 18 years of age, entries can be individual or collective.

Please make sure to read the Rules of Entry before applying, this includes information about the application process.

All entries should;

  • fall within an area of applied arts, such as ceramics, bookbinding, enamelwork, jewellery, lacquer, metal, furniture, leather, textiles, glass, paper, wood, etc.
  • be an original work, handmade or partly handmade
    have been created in the last five years
  • be one-of a-kind
  • have won no prizes previously
  • demonstrate artistic intent

Important Dates

Applications are open until 30th October 2024.

To apply see here.

 

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