Devon Open Studios Emerging Artist Bursaries – Now Open!

Are you building your practice, finding your feet professionally, or ready to take a bold next step?
We’re excited to launch the Devon Open Studios Emerging Artist Bursaries, designed to support artists at a pivotal moment in their creative journey.

What do we mean by Emerging? 

Emerging doesn’t just mean young or recently graduated.
We welcome applications from artists of all ages and backgrounds who are:

  • Early in their professional practice
  • Returning to making work after a break
  • Changing direction, medium or focus
  • Developing confidence, visibility or sustainability

What’s on offer? 

Up to five artists will receive an Emerging Artist Bursary, which includes:

  • A bursary covering the full fee to take part in Devon Open Studios
  • One bursary recipient will also receive The Joanna Radford Award, including an additional £200 towards materials
  • Access to skills and training workshops as part of Devon Open Studios, focused on developing and sustaining a creative practice and business
  • PR and marketing training and support to the value of £1,000–£1,200
  • A professional promotional photo shoot for Devon Open Studios (date TBC), with images free for artists to use for their own promotion
  • Increased visibility, including a featured profile in the printed guide and on the Devon Open Studios website

What’s expected of bursary artists?

Bursary winners will be expected to:

  • Engage fully with PR, marketing and social media activity linked to Devon Open Studios
  • Participate in training, promotion and the professional photo shoot
  • Be available for any media opportunities that may arise
  • Complete a short reflective report after the event

How to apply

Application is by email. Please submit the following:

  • A CV;
  • Up to 5 supporting images;
  • A letter of up to 500 words, or a video or audio submission (max. 5 minutes), addressing the following questions:
  1. What aspect of your practice makes you eligible for an Emerging Artist Bursary?
    (For example: stage of career, recent changes in direction, returning to practice, or current barriers you are navigating.)
  2. What do you hope to achieve during Devon Open Studios 2026?
    (This might include creative, professional, audience-facing or confidence-building goals.)
  3. How would an Emerging Artist Bursary help you to achieve this?
    (Please refer to the opportunities offered through the bursary, such as training, promotion, visibility and participation.)
  4. What are your professional and artistic objectives for the next two years?
    (We are interested in where you see your practice developing in the short to medium term.)
  5. How would the Joanna Radford Award support your creative practice?
    (Please explain how you would use the £200 materials award and the impact it would have on your work or development.)

Applicants must be a member of the Devon Artist Network and based in Devon.  Sign up to become a member here

Selection process and criteria

The Emerging Artist Bursaries are highly competitive and selection will be made by a panel.

Applications will be assessed on:

  • Eligibility as an emerging artist (as defined above)
  • The clarity and strength of your artistic practice
  • How effectively the bursary and Devon Open Studios opportunity would support your development at this stage
  • The alignment between your proposed aims, future objectives and the support offered
  • The proposed use and potential impact of the Joanna Radford Award (where applicable)

Due to the high number of applications we expect to receive, we regret that individual feedback may not be available.

Important Dates

📩 Send applications to: [email protected]

🗓 Deadline: Midnight, 22nd February 2026

All applicants will be notified of the outcome by 10 March.


Winners of the 2025 Emerging Artist Bursary Awards


EX5. Beth Osment

Woman sitting in a window sewing patchwork

A self-taught quilter and textile artist with a studio in Exeter,Beth creates contemporary quilts inspired by restorative elements of nature. With a background in LandscapeArchitecture and a long-standing love of making, she draws on her understanding of natural rhythms, spatial design,and emotional wellbeing. Her work combines bold, simple aesthetics with deep personal meaning. Under the nameBeth Osment Textiles, she is building a creative business and developing a distinctive practice that bridges function, sustainability, and the quiet beauty of the natural world


TB10. Jenny Toft

Based in Torbay, Jenny Toft’s work explores themes of identity, human connection, and the lasting psychological impact of early relationships. After an early start in artschool was cut short, Jenny returned to education laterin life, completing a BA and MA in Fine Art. Her recent series, The Flesh That Binds Us, marks a powerful shift from abstract seascapes to figurative work rooted in personal experience. She is now establishing her professional practice and developing a distinctive, emotionally resonant visual language


T15. Sharon Loddey


Showing her work at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot, Sharon Loddey is a painter and printmaker whose work explores memory, connection, and the emotional weight of everyday objects. Inspired by poetry, song, and personal history, her current series All That We Carry uses a muted palette, collage, and recurring motifs—such as chairs, cups, and tables—to evoke presence, absence, and emotional resonance. Now focusing full-time on her practice, Sharon is building her profile in the local arts community. She aims to expand her printmaking workshops and make art a mindful, accessible experience for others through community engagement and shared creativity.



T30. Kate Rattray – The Dreaming Lark 

Kate Rattray is a Teignbridge-based artist making a bold transition from a 30-year career in mosaic to drawing and printmaking. Following a period of reflection and personal loss, she found renewal through walking, sketching, and studying printmaking, as well as embarking on an MAPoetics of Imagination at Dartington Schumacher college.Her new work explores the mythical and sublime qualities of the Dartmoor landscape, using her own handmade inksand papers with materials she forages sustainably from the moor. Working under the name The Dreaming Lark,Kate creates atmospheric prints and drawings that reflect a deepening connection with place, imagination, and nature, marking a powerful new direction in her creative journey


W2. Olivia Parsons

Olivia Parsons is a West Devon-based artist working across drawing and ceramics, exploring themes of play, touch, and audience interaction. A graduate of Camberwell College of Arts (2022), she returned to Devon in 2024 to establish her practice and co-founded an art collective with fellow emerging artists. She creates organically tactile works designed to engage the senses, often inspired by natural forms and environments. With a growing interest in exhibiting collaboratively and in unconventional spaces, Olivia is laying the foundations for a dynamic, community-focused practice rooted in experimentation, accessibility, and connection.


Winners of the 2024 Emerging Artist Bursary Awards

E16. Kat Blockley

With over twenty years teaching experience, Kat Blockley recently made the decision to focus and prioritise her creative practice. Using stitch, paint, print and song, Kat’s work explores the interface between tradition and modernity in everyday life. Her fascination with social narrative and how the ephemeral and eternal intermingle, led her to catalogue and archive news cuttings, photographs, prints and drawings, which she then uses to inspire new stitch-work pieces, paintings, songs and illustrations under the title A Common Treasury. Her studio is based in Talaton, East Devon.


E12. Octavia Madden

Having graduated from Aberystwyth University last year
with a First Class degree in Fine Art, Ocativia is keen to
become a professional artist. She is based in East Devon and works primarily with paint and print-making to explore the interconnections between art, science, and nature. Her most recent work focuses on the lichens, mosses and ferns found in the ancient Wistman’s Wood on Dartmoor, and invite audiences to look beyond the surface of the landscape, urging them to consider the smaller details that reflect broader environmental changes.

Winner of the 2024 Joanna Radford prize


ND5. Willow Taylor

After completing a Fine Art Painting degree in London
last year, which was experienced mostly online due to Covid restrictions, Willow is now seeking to be a part of
a community of practicing artists. Based in North Devon, Willow works with oil and acrylic, with an occasional appearance of embroidery. She has an interest in exploring patterns found in nature, and creates surrealist scenes using Automatism, art therapy concepts, and Carl Jung theories. Willow will be showing her work during Devon Open Studios at the CREATED 24 event at Abbotsham, hosted by The Big Sheep in Bideford.


PS25. Georgi Gilpin

Georgi has returned to full time creative practice recently and channelled her energy to focus on ceramics, having a degree in 3D Design specialising in ceramics would seem to make this the obvious choice. Working from a multidisciplinary perspective, the shapes of her tableware take inspiration from contour lines on OS maps. Found objects make their way into and onto some of her functional wares crossing the gap between function and sculpture. She is also showing some ceramic sculptural work in progress using bone china, journals, photographs and projections exploring themes of internal dialogue. You can see her work during Devon Open Studios at Unit L Pottery in Totnes.


T33. Jacqueline Seviour

Following a recent reassessment of her work-life
balance, Jacqueline made the decision that creativity had to be an integral part of her life again. She began
to explore various mediums, but it was the discovery
of glass that ignited a new creative passion. Jaqueline describes glass as the perfect medium for interpreting colour and light within the landscape, and her work draws inspiration from the diverse beauty of Dartmoor and the Devon coastline. You can see more of her work during Devon Open Studios at Riverside located between Moretonhampstead and Lustleigh.


Featured image: Emerging Artist 2023 Bursary Award winner: Alex Boon. Photograph by Anna Brewster.