Applications NOW CLOSED. We will be announcing the winners of the 2025 Bursary Awards shortly.
For every winner we fund participation in the prestigious annual Devon Open Studios, which runs every year in September, and the artists are offered support to raise their profile. One bursary winner is selected for The Joanna Radford Award, and will receive a further grant towards materials.
The bursaries are aimed at creatives who are:
Applicants must be a member of the Devon Artist Network and based in Devon.
All art forms will be considered. Sign up to become a member here
Application is by email. Please include a CV and letter of up to 500 words, or as an alternative please submit a video or audio format (max. 5 mins) in English or BSL.
Please address the following questions in your application:
1. What aspect of your practice makes you eligible for an Emerging Artist Bursary.
2. What you hope to achieve during Devon Open Studios 2025.
3. How an Emerging Artist Bursary will help you to achieve this.
4. Your professional and artistic objectives for the next two years.
5. How would the Joanna Radford Award, £150 towards materials, help your creative practice.
6. Please submit five images to support your application (images to be emailed or link provided to a relevant website).
Please send applications to [email protected] to arrive by Monday 10 March 2025.
Applicants will be notified of the outcome by the end of March.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.