Are you thinking about applying to the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2022?
Do you want to know what previous awardees have learnt from the process of applying and making their works?
We’re bringing together three artists from the Jerwood/FVU Awards to discuss their experience of being selected. Patrick Hough (2017), Guy Oliver (2020) and Reman Sadani (2020) will reflect on the application process, the reality of making their proposals into moving-image works and the impact of the award on their own practice. Chaired by Jerwood Arts Director Lilli Geissendorfer, this conversation will offer a candid insight for artists who are thinking about applying this year.
If you would like to submit a specific question for the artists, please email us at gallery@jerwoodarts.org by midday on Monday 22 June.
What are the Jerwood/FVU Awards 2022?
The Jerwood/FVU Awards 2022 are a major opportunity for UK-based moving-image artists in the first five years of developing their professional practice. They will award two £25,000 commissions for new moving-image works.
Jerwood Arts and Film and Video Umbrella invite early-career artists to make proposals for ambitious new works in any form of the moving-image. Two proposals are selected by a panel consisting of practicing artists and arts programmers/curators, for commission, production, exhibition and tour from November 2020 through to 2022. This edition of the awards launches a new partnership with Leeds Art Gallery who will host the premiere exhibition of the new commissions in January 2022.
Find out more and apply by 1pm, Monday 20 July 2020
How can I access this online event?
The event will be streamed online at 6pm on Thursday 25 June 2020. Register via Eventbrite to receive the link straight to your inbox, here.
Access
This event will be pre-recorded and captioned. We want to make sure that our content is accessible to all audiences. Please contact us if you would like to discuss how we can support you or you have any feedback on the accessibility of our work. You can contact us via email at gallery@jerwoodarts.org or telephone +44 (0)7944 903 993.
Patrick Hough
Patrick Hough (b.1989, Galway, Ireland) is an artist living and working in London. Incorporating moving image, photography and installation, Hough’s work explores the links between cinema, technology and archaeology. Patrick received his BA in Fine Art Media from NCAD, Dublin in 2011 and his MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art, London in 2013. Recent exhibitions include: Objects of Doubt, Danielle Arnaud Gallery, London; Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth, Irish Architecture Archive, Dublin; Nature as Data, Shanghai Sculpture Park, Shanghai; The Medium is the Message, The Library Project, Dublin; Artist Film International, Whitechapel Gallery, London and MAAT, Lisbon; Abracadabra, 6th Moscow Biennial of Young Art, Moscow. He is a recipient of the 2017 Jerwood / FVU Awards, the 2017 PLASTIK Award at PLASTIK Festival of Artist Moving Image, Dublin and a 2019 Film London FLAMIN Productions commission.
Guy Oliver
Guy OIiver (b. 1982, London) lives and works in London. He graduated from the Royal College of Art (MA Painting) in 2015, and his interdisciplinary practice employs video as well as text, digital print, painting, collage and performance. Recent solo exhibitions include And You Thought I Was Bad?, Zabludowicz Collection, London (2018), Live From San Quentin, Random Access Gallery, Syracuse, New York (2018) and Did You Think I’d Leave You Dying?, Chalton Gallery, London (2017). Recent group exhibitions and screenings include The Generation of Choice, Gen En Regalia, New York (2018), Rebel Souls, Daata Editions, Art Rio, Rio De Janeiro (2018), Newstalgia! The Austrian Cultural Forum, London (2018), Collective Failure, J Hammond Projects, London (2018); Staging Series, Jerwood Space, London (2017); and Zona Mista, Westminster Waste, London. He recently participated in the Rupert residency programme in Vilnius, Lithuania. guyoliver.co.uk
Reman Sadani
Reman Sadani (b. 1995, Yemen) is an Iraqi artist who lives and works in London. She is a graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art, working across film and writing. Most recently with a loose collective of independent Iraqi filmmakers, Reman toured Malmö, Carthage and Marrakech Film Festivals in a series of development labs. Recent group exhibitions and screenings include Soundings, Raven Row, London (2019); A Night of Shorts, SET, London (2018); No Screening, IMT Gallery, London (2015). remansadani.com