Tue 21 June 2011 17:00
The Jerwood Drawing Prize is open to all artists resident or domiciled in the UK. Initial entry is by online registration only. The deadline for online registration is 5pm, 21 June 2010.
Artists can register to enter up to three drawings for consideration. Once registered, artists will then need to download and complete the 'Work Details Form' and 'Work Labels' from the Downloads/Links section of this website. Labels should be attached securely to the back top right hand corner of each work. On submission, a receipt will be issued by the Collection Centre.
Before entering artists are asked to carefully read the Rules & Conditions of Entry, as all entrants will be asked to confirm acceptance of these during the online entry process.
Please note, each registered artist will be provided with a unique registration number that will need to be included on the 'Work Details Form' and 'Work Labels'. Only artists who have registered by 5pm, 21 June 2010 will be eligible to hand in drawings.
Artists may submit up to three drawings, for which the entry fees are as follows:
Standard Entry
1 work £18
2 works £23
3 works £28
Student Entry Fee
1 work £12
2 works £16
3 works £20
The completed 'Work Details Form' and labeled works should be handed in to the selected Collection Centre on the specified days only. For further details about hand in dates, check the ‘Submission & Collection Timetable’ in the Downloads/Links section of this website.
Drawings are chosen for the annual exhibition by an independent panel of three selectors who typically represent the perspectives of practitioner, curator and writer.
The 2010 selection panel are:
Charles Darwent, Art Critic & Writer
Jenni Lomax, Director, Camden Arts Centre
Emma Talbot, Artist
The following artists have been selected for exhibition. The number after each artists name represents the registration number of the work selected.
If your name is not listed or you have entered more work you must arrange to collect your work.
Collection is from Wimbledon College of Art on Friday 9th July from 10am - 4pm or Saturday 10th July from 10am - 2pm. Or a previously specified regional collection centre. Following these dates the work will be removed to storage and charges will be levied.
Agnew Chris 1174
Allcock Paul 1130
Andrews Warren 2521
Austin Lucy 3321
baird philip 2005
Bordbar Mehrdad 3018
Brennan Jessie 1352
Chalmers Rebecca 3817
christian perienne 81
Cockburn Julie 1482
DADD BETSY 1509
Davies David 3936
DAY AIMEE 522
Dennis Jeffrey 1344
DOUGAL Sarah-Jane 1376
Dover Annabel 3940
farhall mark 213 + 214
Farr Jonathan 2307
Faure Walker James 2058
Fieldsend-Danks Paul 1316
Flint Tom 2115
Foa Maryclare 2103
Fowler Nina 2332
frankland sharon 1452
Froehlich Cadi 2085
Gant Stefan 3589
GLEDHILL JOHN 229
Gosebruch Thomas 297
Gotz Lothar 2180
Halliwell Lesley 3566
Hibbs Justin 2433
Huddleston Donna 1457
HUXTER MARTIN 1411
Kelly Samuel 3241
Kilford Jane 3105
Lawrenson Edward 2104
Lawson Andy 2152
Levitas Rachel 1380
Lomax Cathy 2372
Luke Kristin 2479
madge sally 3404
Massouras Alexander 207
Meschko Benjamin 3
Miyazaki Naoko 2048
Moran Liana 3451
Moreton-Griffiths Laura 1042
Murphy Katherine 1214
OMahony Michael 1425
Page Michael 8
Penketh Andrew 2473
Petherick Clare 1194
Rasmussen Peter 182
Ricci Giulia 2249
roan susan 3799
Rooks Olly 3157
Rowe Elizabeth 1528
Salan Raji 2432
SCHMID LOUISE 3469
Schosser Karin 335
Sekulowicz Lindsay 2236
Seto Andrew 279
sewards aaron 4516
Stevens Maaike Anne 1056 + 1058
Surti Srinivas 1383
Tomiyasu Yuma 2450
Tynan Sarah 71
Verran Virginia 2165
Welford Diane 3860
Wooll Hannah 2288
Young George 1493
Unselected works will be available for collection from Wimbledon College of Art on either Friday 9 or Saturday 10 July 2010, or soon after these dates from the various Regional Collection Centres. For further details regarding all dates and times, please check the ‘Submissions & Collections Timetable' PDF in the Downloads/Links section of this website, for further details of dates and times. Please note, unless specific travel cases have been supplied, works will not be wrapped after the selection process.
All works selected for exhibition will be retained by the Jerwood Drawing Prize until the exhibition at Jerwood Space in September 2010, and subsequent national tour until early Summer 2011. Following the selection process, the Exhibition Organisers will contact all accepted artists to confirm work details and to request additional information.
The selected exhibition is initially shown at Jerwood Space, London before touring nationally. A fully illustrated colour catalogue is produced to accompany the show.
The London exhibition dates are as follows:
29 September – 7 November 2010
Jerwood Space
171 Union Street
London SE1 0LN
Accepted artists will be invited to a private view.
The following prizes are offered during the exhibition:
First Prize of £6000
Second Prize of £3000
Two Student Awards of £1000 each.
Originally established in 1994, the Jerwood Drawing Prize is the largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing in the UK. The exhibition aims to promote and reward excellence and talent in contemporary drawing practice, through the support and recognition of the work of all artists, established and emerging, engaged in the discipline of drawing. The annual exhibition is selected by a panel of subject experts, through an open submission process.
The Jerwood Drawing Prize is part of Jerwood Visual Arts, a year round contemporary gallery programme of awards, exhibitions and events at Jerwood Space, London, and on tour nationally. Jerwood Visual Arts aims to promote and celebrate the work of talented emerging artists across the disciplines of drawing, painting, sculpture, applied arts, photography and moving image. It also aims to make connections and provoke conversations within and across the different disciplines.
Jerwood Visual Arts is a major initiative of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.



The Jerwood Drawing Prize aims to promote and reward excellence and talent in contemporary drawing practice in the United Kingdom. Please read the Rules & Conditions of Entry carefully as all entrants have to acknowledge acceptance of them during the online registration process.
1. The Jerwood Drawing Prize is open to entry from artists resident or domiciled within the United Kingdom.
2. Only work made since January 2009 is eligible for entry.
3. All work submitted must be available for the duration of the exhibition and tour to Summer 2011.
4. Work should not exceed 2m x 2.5m when framed.
5. Each drawing should be framed (in order to protect and present the drawing appropriately).
6. Composite drawings must be presented within one frame.
7. Frames MUST be durable for handling purposes; metal frames and clip frames will NOT be accepted for submission.
8. Perspex frames should be submitted in a packing case for protection during transportation and storage.
9. All projections (including mirror plates, d-rings and picture wire) MUST be removed from frames before submission. The Exhibition Organisers will be responsible for appropriate hanging fixtures if selected for exhibition.
10. All frames must be suitable for small screws and fixings to be attached for hanging purposes.
11. Each drawing should be authenticated by the artist in an appropriate place, i.e. signed and dated, on the reverse of the work or frame is acceptable.
12. The utmost care will be taken of all work submitted for selection, however the Jerwood Drawing Prize will not be liable for any damage caused to work which occurs in the normal course of handling, whether such damage is caused by the organisers, their team of staff or otherwise.
13. Entrants are strongly advised to arrange their own insurance for works entered.
14. Packing cases are recommended for protecting work of an extremely delicate nature during transportation and storage, and stretch film wrap is recommended for protecting delicate frames.
If particular handling instructions are required, please print these clearly and attach to the outside of packaged work.
15. Unselected works will be available for collection from Wimbledon College of Art on either Friday 9 July 2010, 10am to 4pm, or Saturday 10 July 2010, 10am to 2pm.
16. For works submitted to Regional Collection Centres, please check the ‘Submissions & Collections Timetable’ PDF for full details of the dates and times of the return of works. The ‘Submissions & Collections Timetable’ PDF can be downloaded from the Downloads/Links section of this website.
17. All unselected work will be returned to the Collection Centre to which it was submitted, unless otherwise notified in writing to the Exhibition Organisers prior to 8th July 2010.
18. Artists failing to collect their work on the specified date will be held responsible for storage fees incurred by late collection.
19. Please note that storage beyond the stated collection dates is NOT AVAILABLE at any of the Collection Centres. Therefore any uncollected work will be taken to an independent storage company where storage charges will be applied.
20. Work not collected by 30 September 2010 will be disposed of entirely at the organiser’s/storage company’s discretion.
21. The Artist is responsible for ensuring their work meets the above criteria.
22. Works for the exhibition will be chosen by the Selection Panel invited by the Jerwood Drawing Prize.
23. The selected exhibition will consist of works that in the opinion of the Selection Panel qualify as drawings.
24. Work will be accepted for submission on this understanding, and the decision of the Selection Panel is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered in to.
25. Once registered for entry, no refunds of Entry Fees, part or whole, will be offered.
26. Standard copyright practice is adhered to.
27. The Organisers of the Jewood Drawing Prize hold personal data provided by entrants for the exhibition each year. This information will be used solely in conjunction with your entry for the Jerwood Drawing Prize. If your work is accepted for the exhibition your personal data will be transferred to an archive for the project. Data pertaining to those whose work is not selected for the project will be held for up to 18 months.
28. Sales of works - for the purpose of the application form the sale price should include 50% commission. If your work is accepted for the exhibition the Exhibition Organiser will confirm the sale price(s) with you. Please state the insurance value if the work is not for sale.
29. All artists will be informed by email of the Selection Panels decision by Thursday 8 July 2010. If email notification has not been received by this date, please contact the Exhibition Organisers:
Parker Harris Email: jdp@parkerharris.co.uk Tel: 01372 462190



The following artists have been selected for exhibition. The number after each artists name represents the registration number of the work selected.
If your name is not listed or you have entered more work you must arrange to collect your work.
Collection is from Wimbledon College of Art on Friday 9th July from 10am - 4pm or Saturday 10th July from 10am - 2pm. Or a previously specified regional collection centre. Following these dates the work will be removed to storage and charges will be levied.
Agnew Chris 1174
Allcock Paul 1130
Andrews Warren 2521
Austin Lucy 3321
baird philip 2005
Bordbar Mehrdad 3018
Brennan Jessie 1352
Chalmers Rebecca 3817
christian perienne 81
Cockburn Julie 1482
DADD BETSY 1509
Davies David 3936
DAY AIMEE 522
Dennis Jeffrey 1344
DOUGAL Sarah-Jane 1376
Dover Annabel 3940
farhall mark 213 + 214
Farr Jonathan 2307
Faure Walker James 2058
Fieldsend-Danks Paul 1316
Flint Tom 2115
Foa Maryclare 2103
Fowler Nina 2332
frankland sharon 1452
Froehlich Cadi 2085
Gant Stefan 3589
GLEDHILL JOHN 229
Gosebruch Thomas 297
Gotz Lothar 2180
Halliwell Lesley 3566
Hibbs Justin 2433
Huddleston Donna 1457
HUXTER MARTIN 1411
Kelly Samuel 3241
Kilford Jane 3105
Lawrenson Edward 2104
Lawson Andy 2152
Levitas Rachel 1380
Lomax Cathy 2372
Luke Kristin 2479
madge sally 3404
Massouras Alexander 207
Meschko Benjamin 3
Miyazaki Naoko 2048
Moran Liana 3451
Moreton-Griffiths Laura 1042
Murphy Katherine 1214
OMahony Michael 1425
Page Michael 8
Penketh Andrew 2473
Petherick Clare 1194
Rasmussen Peter 182
Ricci Giulia 2249
roan susan 3799
Rooks/Eden Olly & James 3157
Rowe Elizabeth 1528
Salan Raji 2432
SCHMID LOUISE 3469
Schosser Karin 335
Sekulowicz Lindsay 2236
Seto Andrew 279
sewards aaron 4516
Stevens Maaike Anne 1056 + 1058
Surti Srinivas 1383
Tomiyasu Yuma 2450
Tynan Sarah 71
Verran Virginia 2165
Welford Diane 3860
Wooll Hannah 2288
Young George 1493
For further details regarding all dates and times, please check the ‘Submissions & Collections Timetable' PDF in the Downloads/Links section of this website. Please note, unless specific travel cases have been supplied, works will not be wrapped after the selection process.
No, if you register more works than you eventually submit, unfortunately no refunds will be offered.
Yes, but we would prefer you to let us know prior to handing in your works, at least two days before you actually submit your work. Additional entry fees can be paid in cash at point of submission, or by credit or debit card over the phone to the Exhibition Organisers. A small administration fee of £1 per transaction will be added for the payment of additional entry fees by credit or debit card.
Yes, but we would prefer for you to let us know by the 22 June 2010 for the submission and by Friday 9 July 2010 for the collection.
No, only works selected for the exhibition and the national tour will be insured once the selection has taken place. Artists are therefore advised to take out their own insurance.
The maximum size of works accepted for submission is 2m x 2.5m, including frame.
No, we do not specify what media work should be in. The nature of the exhibition is to generate debate about contemporary drawing practice and therefore work in any media is eligible for entry, if the artist considers it as drawing. Whilst debate about contemporary drawing practice is encouraged, the decision of the Selection Panel is final and binding.
If work is unframed it should be packaged appropriately for transportation and storage.
Yes. If entering works in this media, please provide a labeled CD or DVD, detailing the format of the application the work is presented in as well as all the other details required on the work labels.
Our conditions of entry state that work should be framed and this ruling has developed as a measure to ensure that the delicate surfaces of the submitted drawings are protected in the normal course of handling. But, if there is a genuine aesthetic reason for the work to remain unframed, we will accept the entry but subject to the following conditions:
i) the absence of glass and mouldings render the work more vulnerable to damage and we therefore ask artists submitting unframed works to provide a packing case or equivalent in which the work can be safely stored until it is displayed for the judges. Bubble wrap is insufficient, it is not rigid enough to protect the surface of your work and our policy is to remove all wrapping upon delivery to London, apart from those pieces that are submitted in a well made, easily accessible and well labeled packing case. Please note that unprotected, unframed paper is subject to wear and tear in the normal course of handling and if works;
ii) that the artist fully accepts that if they enter work outside of the Conditions of Entry, they do so at their own risk, and the Jerwood Drawing Prize can not accept any liability for any damage or general wear or tear that may occur in the normal course of handling.
Any well-made, durable wooden frames are acceptable. These types of frames ensure that the surface of your work is protected, and are robust enough to withstand transportation. Please note that some frame finishes (eg. gesso, lacquer, etc) are fragile and are not durable for handling purposes. If you insist on presenting your work in these types of frames, we strongly recommend you wrap the frame edges in stretch wrap film (most framers these days will cover new frames in this cling film like material, alternatively, large stationery or packaging supply companies sell this material along with dispensers.) Perspex frames should be submitted in a packing case for additional protection.
No. We ask for composite works to be presented in a single frame to ensure that the selection panel is presented with the work in its entirety.
Both these types of frames can cause damage to other works and are dangerous to handle. Clip frames, in particular, break easily and can cause injury to our technical team.
All metal projections can damage other work whilst in storage, and we insist that you remove them as a matter of respect for other people’s work.
Yes. If you have already framed your work and do not want to remove the frame, or you do not wish to sign and date the front of your work because it interferes with the image, please sign and date the back of the frame.
As a student you are eligible for both the main prizes and the student awards.
Yes.
Yes, but as the Collection Centres are only open on specific dates, you will need to arrange for a representative to deliver/collect your work for you when the centres are open. This can be a family member, a friend, an agent, or a courier. But, please ensure that persons collecting work for you are in possession of your receipt, and also make them aware of the fact that unless you have submitted the work in a specific crate and have indicated clearly that this packaging should be kept, that your work will be unpackaged when collected.
No, only work made since January 2009 is eligible for entry.
No, only artists resident or domiciled in the United Kingdom are eligible for entry.
For the second year we are using an on-line registration process to reduce our paper usage and speed up the application process. This is now the principle means of application to the Jerwood Drawing Prize. However, if you are unable to process an application online, please contact the Exhibition Organisers well in advance of the application deadline for information about how to submit an application.
Please see the ‘Submissions & Collections Timetable’ PDF in the Downloads/Links [make this a link] section of this website. Please note, Collection Centres will only take your work on the dates and times specified.
You will be informed by email of the Selection Panel’s decision by Thursday 8 July 2010. If you have not received a response by this date please contact the Exhibition Organisers. Notification of the artists and works selected for exhibition will also be posted on this website around this time.
If your work is selected you will be asked to provide a full curriculum vitae, a brief biography (maximum 150 words), and a statement about each piece of work selected (maximum 150 words). This information will be required by Friday 31 July 2009 to ensure copy can be prepared for insertion in the catalogue.
No, works will not be soft wrapped for collection following the selection process, unless specific travel frames or cases are provided. Regional carriers use boxes and blankets to protect the work during transit.
Parker Harris



The following documents are available to download:
WORK SUBMISSION FORM
SUBMISSION LABELS
RULES & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
FAQs
SUBMISSION & COLLECTION TIMETABLE
The Jerwood Drawing Prize is part of Jerwood Visual Arts, a major initiative of the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.



For general enquiries please contact the Exhibition Organisers, Parker Harris:
Email: jdp@parkerharris.co.uk
Tel: 01372 462190


