The JUST ART Award
Deadline: 04/02/2023 | Amy Jackson
Paid opportunity
New quarterly award for artists who want to change the world through the way they live or the work they make. Artists working with themes of environmental and social justice from anywhere in the world are eligible to enter this new bursary from Amy Jackson.
Inequality in the art world is rife, around 85% of artists represented by US institutions are white and many classical paintings have been found to have racist undertones or themes. Not to mention the gender pay gap, of the $196.6bn spent at auctions between 2008 and 2019, work produced by women accounted for only £4bn, a measly 2% of the total sales. What's more, in music, performing and visual arts only 22% are from working class backgrounds compared with 60% from more privileged backgrounds.
This new award by conceptual artist, Amy Jackson launches in 2023 with the first winner receiving £250 in prize money to invest in their artwork. The bursary will take place every quarter and will be a minimum of £250. In addition, any profit made from the artist in that same quarter will be shared with the winning artist 50/50. Artists anywhere in the world, working in any medium are eligible but they must demonstrate an interest in environmental or social justice in their work or practice.
"It’s not just about giving a voice to those otherwise unheard but trying to demonstrate by example, a new way of living and thinking about money".
The award is open to any artist, working in any medium, anywhere in the world, at any age or stage in their career. The winner will be selected based on three simple criteria:
- How conceptually strong is the work or artist's practice in relation to the theme "environmental and social justice"?
- How technically strong is the work or artist's practice when judged as a piece of contemporary Fine Art?
- To what extent will the bursary benefit the artist and their practice?
Entry requirements are intentionally simple in order to save artists time from lengthy open call applications. Simply prepare:
- One work (up to three images)
- A brief description of the work (up to 200 words)
- A link to complementary images or videos (if needed to explain the series of work)
- A short biography (150 words)
- A short explanation how this award will benefit you or your practice
Contact the curator
- How conceptually strong is the work or artist's practice in relation to the theme "environmental and social justice"?
- How technically strong is the work or artist's practice when judged as a piece of contemporary Fine Art?
- To what extent will the bursary benefit the artist and their practice?
You must have an account to send a message to the curator of this opportunity. Registering only takes a few moments. Once registered you'll be able to keep track of all of your submissions and get updates on upcoming opportunities.
Already have an account? You must log in to send this curator a message.
Get the latest CuratorSpace news, updates about new opportunities, upcoming deadlines, and art-related promotions.
ARTISTS RESPONDING TO ...'s magazine is a digital and printed publication which uses creative... Potpourri: Open Call for Collectives
We are creating an online publication that will explore the diversity of collective art... UN Climate Change Book
We welcome submissions from various forms of visual art, including painting, photography,...