THRESHOLD Awards 2018
02.08.2018
It has been a long and difficult process for our judges to pick the finalists for our Metro Student Competition, due to such a high standard of work submitted. Thank you for all who took part and to our judges: Steve Macleod, Carole Evans & Owen Harvey!
We are pleased to announce that the following artists have been chosen to exhibit in our Front of House in September:
- Molly Budd – People’s Choice
- Inese Golde
- China Hopson
- Melanie King – Honourable Mention
- Caterina Lombardi
- Jamie E. Murray – First Prize
- Laura Robinson
The exhibition will run from Monday 3rd to Friday 7th September at Metro Imaging Front of House, with the Private View and Award Ceremony taking place on Wednesday 5th September 18:30 – 20:30. On the evening of the 5th, the prizes will be announced:
FIRST PRIZE AND OVERALL WINNER: will win a 12 month, individually tailored Mentorship at Metro Imaging & £1000 production credit to spend on Bespoke Services.
SIX SHORTLISTED WINNERS: will receive a £50 Metro Imaging Gift Voucher.
One shortlist winner will also be awarded an HONOURABLE MENTION, winning £50 worth of B&W film.
Lastly, we are excited to announce that you can be involved with our final prize, THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD! You can now vote and support your favourite shortlisted THRESHOLD entry.
The People’s Choice will be awarded:
- x1 Bespoke Printing session with an expert technician
- x10 16×12” Bespoke Digital C-type Prints worth £370.00
- x1 One-to-one session to discuss career development and provide the best advice going forward with their portfolio
Voting for The People’s Choice Award has now closed.
RSVP to the Private View here.
All images © to the individual artists.
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