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2 New Public Artwork Opportunities in Bermondsey
2 artworks are to be commissioned for a significant new development, The Bermondsey Project in Southwark, London. The project developer is Greystar Real Estate Partners, who are commissioning the new artworks.
Who can apply: Artwork #1: A highly technical artwork to produce and install, this is aimed at a Mid-Career established artist. The artist should have relevant past experience and so understand the demands of managing a commission of this scale. Artwork #2Both Emerging and Mid-Career artists are welcome to apply, however, we actively encourage applications from Emerging artists. Collectives and studios are also welcome to apply as a collaborative proposal. Close support will be provided for this commission from project teams –particularly with regards to any technical aspects of the commission. Artists nationwide are eligible, but all applicants are encouraged to highlight opportunities for local collaborations in artwork development and/or production. This may be with local artists and/or the wider community. Subcontractors and fabricators may be used for the production of the artwork. This should be made clear in the application, and provided an indicative budget in the Initial Proposal. We especially encourage applications from communities who are underrepresented in public art commissions, particularly those who identify as members of ethnic minority groups.
What you get: Money, mentoring, networking, marketing, publication opportunities. Artowrk #1 is 1. West Yard Sculpture: £210,000 (inc. artist fee, production budget, installation) Artwork #2 is 2. Wind Mitigation Artworks: £35,000 (inc. artist fee, production budget, installation)* *the artist is not responsible for the production or budget of the wind mitigation structures themselves. For more details, please see the open call brief in this advert.
Deadline 22 February 2026
HER. The Art of Multiplicity - Open Call for a Group Exhibition in London
Women artists are invited to apply for HER. The Art of Multiplicity, a curated group exhibition taking place during International Women’s Month in central London, celebrating layered identities and underrepresented voices across contemporary practice.
Who can apply
Women artists aged 18 or over, at any career stage, based in the UK or able to exhibit in London. Artists from global-majority and underrepresented communities are particularly encouraged to apply.
What you get
Selected artists will exhibit in a professionally curated, high-footfall London group exhibition, with marketing support, public programming, networking opportunities, and the option to sell work during the show.
Deadline 20 February 2026
Commission for New Artwork
A new commissioning opportunity for UK-based disabled artists. Apply now to create new work responding to urban barriers faced by disabled people, to be exhibited at UCL East.
Who can apply: UK-based disabled artists
What you get: £3000 artist fee (inclusive of all costs and materials). Exhibition at UCL, London in June 2026 Permanent display following the exhibit at the National Centre for Accessible Transport headquarters at Coventry University. Inclusion in the exhibit report and strategic vision document, published and circulated to policymakers and advocacy groups. Exhibit will be displayed at the high profile UCL East Atrium space (as pictured) Headphones will be available for visitors to experience auditory elements Digitisation of artworks for online dissemination. Profile raising through Coventry University’s networks, Shape Arts, Policy Connect, and partner organisations. Long-term opportunities as we expand the exhibit into a national programme.
Deadline 16 February 2026
House Work Presents The Residency 2026
A one-month interdisciplinary residency in August 2026 based in Hackney, East London, offering artists time, space, mentorship, and a professionally curated solo exhibition to support experimentation, dialogue, and creative exchange.
Who can apply:
Artists of all disciplines including visual arts, performance, writing, sound, and digital media. Open to applicants of any age, nationality, and career stage.
What you get:
Private accommodation, dedicated studio space, bespoke weekly mentorship, a solo exhibition, £200 production budget, professional development materials, and full visa support for international artists.
Deadline 01 March 2026
QEST Apprenticeship
QEST offers three grants for training, education and skills development to support makers and conservators at various career stages, strengthening the pipeline of talented craft professionals in the UK. We support contemporary and traditional craft, as well as the exploration of innovative techniques. We define craft as: the skilled making, by hand, of tangible objects, or the conservation/ restoration of such objects.
Since 1990, QEST has funded the training and education of almost 900 makers. Training can take many forms, from traditional college courses to vocational one-on-one tuition with a master craftsperson, or a bespoke programme of short courses. If you’re looking to develop your skills and have identified training that will enable you to advance your craft practice, then one of our grants may be for you.
These grants help enable a hands-on collaboration between a skilled master and a talented apprentice looking to start a career in craft. Focused on the transfer of expertise through practical workplace learning, the apprenticeship offers funding of up to £12,000. The grant is designed to supplement the apprentices wage over the course of the training.
QEST Emerging Maker Grant
QEST offers three grants for training, education and skills development to support makers and conservators at various career stages, strengthening the pipeline of talented craft professionals in the UK. We support contemporary and traditional craft, as well as the exploration of innovative techniques. We define craft as: the skilled making, by hand, of tangible objects, or the conservation/ restoration of such objects.
Since 1990, QEST has funded the training and education of almost 900 makers. Training can take many forms, from traditional college courses to vocational one-on-one tuition with a master craftsperson, or a bespoke programme of short courses. If you’re looking to develop your skills and have identified training that will enable you to advance your craft practice, then one of our grants may be for you.
For early-stage craftspeople, typically practicing for 4 years or less. These grants aim to support the next generation of craft professionals to develop core skills and techniques through essential training. Grants between £3,000 and £10,000 are available to applicants who show strong potential, a growing body of work and a commitment to progressing their craft.
QEST Scholarship
QEST offers three grants for training, education and skills development to support makers and conservators at various career stages, strengthening the pipeline of talented craft professionals in the UK. We support contemporary and traditional craft, as well as the exploration of innovative techniques. We define craft as: the skilled making, by hand, of tangible objects, or the conservation/ restoration of such objects.
For mid-career to established craftspeople to refine their craft, deepen their specialism or innovate. These grants support talented individuals to sustain vital skills through targeted training. Grants between £3,000 and £18,000 are available, plus a place on the Cockpit PDP. Applicants should have a high level of skill, a strong body of work and be aiming to elevate their craft further.
Sales & Exhibition Opportunity with Boomer Gallery: Contemporary 7th Edition
This exhibition seeks to explore and affirm the intrinsic value of art, aiming to inspire artists by showcasing a broad range of artistic expressions. It challenges preconceptions about what makes art "good enough," encouraging a rich dialogue between artists, their works, and viewers.
Eligibility: Open to artists creating in any medium, including paintings, sculptures, digital art, and more.
What you get: Participation includes printed catalogs, professional event photography, and no commission on sales; printing and framing offered.
Fee: £189 (VAT included) for selected artists.
Deadline 04 February 2026
Collective Voices Exhibition 2nd Edition
Collective Voices is an exploration of the profound reasons behind artistic creation and the diverse methods employed by this group of artists. Through this exhibition, JustArt invites the public to engage with the dynamic connections forged between individuals through art—an expansive theme that resonates deeply with everyday life.
As the artworks converse with one another, we aim to redefine the essence and significance of the Collective, highlighting the transformative power of creativity in fostering connection and understanding among people.
Who can apply: Age 18+, Based UK or London, Emerging Artist or Mid-Career Artists, NO AI
What you get: Feature your work in a prominent gallery located in the heart of London. Connect with fellow artists, collectors, and the public. Participate in opening events, artist talks, and panel discussions. Gain visibility through JustArt’s social media campaigns and professional press release coverage, introducing the exhibition and participating artists Exhibition review will be included in the next issue of the JustArt Newspaper Club. JustArt will assist artists in selling their works during the exhibition and will not charge any commission fees. Social Media Exposure: Your work will be highlighted on our platforms - JustArt Collective Instagram, Artflow Instagram, Xiaohongshu, and website. (Over 4K+ viewers, we are a new art collective growing rapidly!)
Deadline 15 February 2026
The New English Art Club Open Call 2026
The New English Art Club (NEAC) invites artists worldwide, aged 18 and over, to submit artwork for the NEAC Annual Exhibition 2026 at Mall Galleries. The annual exhibition champions meaningful, observational art and offers emerging and established artists visibility within a historic and respected context.
Who can apply:
Open to artists wishing to submit work for consideration alongside members of the New English Art Club, including emerging and aspiring practitioners.
What you get:
Opportunity to exhibit alongside NEAC members, with eligibility for multiple prizes and awards worth over £10,000, including the NEAC Climate Emergency Prize.
Deadline 20 March 2026
Jackson’s Art Prize 2026
Jackson’s Art Prize, now in its eleventh year, invites artists working in all two-dimensional techniques to enter their work and be in with the chance of winning £6,000 + £2,000 in art materials.
There are 31 awards to be won this year: First Prize, six Guest Judges Choice Awards, five Jackson’s Choice Awards, the Student, Amateur, and People’s Choice Awards, plus eight Material Awards and Runners Up supported with prizes sponsored by notable brands. Over ten seasons, the established prize has awarded more than £98,000 in prize money and shortlisted 554 works of art, supporting artists through the competition and beyond with representation on Jackson’s online art gallery.
This year’s exciting Guest Judges are Deborah Smith, Caroline Walker, Faye Wei Wei, Brogan Bertie, Max Naylor, and Eleanor Johnson.
Eligibility:
The competition is open internationally, to artists working in all two-dimensional techniques including (but not limited to) painting, drawing, and printmaking, in any subject matter.
What you get:
£6,000 + £2,000 in art materials. Shortlisted artists will be invited to exhibit at the Affordable Art Fair on Hampstead Heath, and a group show at Bankside Gallery in central London.
Entry fee:
£5 early bird entry | 12 November – 17 December
£6.50 standard entry | 18 December – 11 February
Deadline 11 February 2026
The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Open Call 2026 | Now Open!
The Royal Society of Portrait Painters (RP) invites artists worldwide, aged 18 and over, to submit artwork for the RP Annual Exhibition 2026 at Mall Galleries.
Selected artists will have their work exhibited at Mall Galleries, London, with potential for sales and commissions.
Eligibility:
Artists may enter a maximum of four artworks each.
Works should be no larger than 2.4m along the longest dimension.
All works must be an original creation by the artist
Acceptable media: Paintings, drawings and original prints - including digital/iPad prints. Sculpture and photography are not admissible.
What you get:
There are £35,000 worth of incredible prizes and awards on offer, including The William Lock Portrait Prize of £20,000 for the most timeless portrait with a real feeling for paint and its aesthetic potential.