National Sculpture Prize
Key Dates
- Stage 1a: Registration opens online - 12 Oct 2009
- Stage 1b: Deadline For registration - 29 Dec 2009
- Stage 1c: Open For submissions for two week period from 11-20 Jan 2010
- Stage 2: 10 sculptors notified of selection in Feb 2010
- Stage 3: Exhibition at Broomhill 01 Jun 2010 (Judging Commences)
- Stage 4: Winners announced in Sep 2010
- National Sculpture Prize 2011: Registration opens in October 2010
2010 Competition Entry Procedure
Fill in our online pre-registration form . You will then receive an email with a full registration form attached, please download this to print. Complete the form and attach it to a cheque for the required amount made payable to ‘Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation’ and send both to: Registration, Broomhill Art Hotel, Muddiford Road, Barnstaple, EX31 4EX. The deadline for receipt of the registration form and cheque is 29 Dec 2009
Once we have received your registration form and payment, you will be sent a confirmation of registration email containing a link to the Broomhill website where you will be directed how to submit your proposal. Proposals will need to include:
- completed proposal form
- artist’s CV
- images of past work
- a series of hand-drawn sketches to show the creative process of the sculptural design
Maquettes can be submitted but are not necessary.
We will be accepting proposals by post between the dates of the 11 and 20 Jan 2010. Anything received before or after this date will not be accepted and entry fees will not be refunded.
If short-listed for Stage 3 of the competition you will be notified in Feb 10. If selected, you will then be required to organise the delivery of your own work to Broomhill on Tue 04 May 10. Transport costs to Broomhill will be covered by Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation.
The ten short-listed sculptures must be available to the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation until April 2011. The overall winning piece will remain as part of the Broomhill Art and Sculpture Foundation collection and the ‘Public Speaks’ piece will be displayed from May 2011 until May 2012 at the North Devon Hospice.



