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The ‘Michael Harding’ Secret Coast Prize For Fine Art
Tighnabruaich Gallery
From £7.50
Closing: 7th November ’25
The Secret Coast Prize for Fine Art celebrates outstanding creativity and craftsmanship across all fine art mediums including painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, and small sculpture. Open to UK and international artists at all stages, submissions are juried by Jacqueline Marr, Lewis Mackenzie, and Ewan McClure. Three awards will be presented: The Secret Coast Prize for Fine Art (main award: £1,000 cash plus £1,000 worth of Michael Harding materials); The Argyll & Bute Prize (£250 cash for artists living/working in the region); and The Early Career Prize (£500 worth of Michael Harding materials plus £250 cash for students, recent graduates within 5 years, or late returners within 3 years). All works must be for sale with gallery commission (33% emerging/44% established, with 11% reinvested into SCCOCO). The exhibition will run from 29th November–21st December 2025 at Tighnabruaich Gallery with awards ceremony on opening day. Selected artists receive professional exposure, networking opportunities, and potential future exhibitions.
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OKRE Fund: Thriller Lab
OKRE (Opening Knowledge Across Research and Entertainment)
Free to Apply
Closing: 7th November ’25
The OKRE Fund: Thriller Lab is a pilot programme supporting 10 writer-producer duos to develop early-stage thriller ideas for film, TV, video games or digital shortform. Backed by £75,000 in funding, the lab supports daring, gripping thrillers grounded in real-world science that interrogate the human condition and are deepened by collaboration with academics and charities. Each successful duo receives £7,500 to cover time, travel expenses, and collaborator fees, plus entry into a structured three-month development programme (January-March 2026). The programme includes workshops, collaborator matchmaking, direct coaching from OKRE, and the opportunity to pitch projects to OKRE and industry partners at the end of the lab. Online Q&A sessions are available on 15th October and 3rd November 2025, with decision notifications by 15th December 2025.
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ArtWorks Open 2025
Barbican Arts Group Trust
From £12
Closing: 4th November ’25
ArtWorks Open is an annual platform supporting emerging and mid-career UK artists working in 2D and 3D media. The 2025 show is selected by artists Tam Joseph and Keith Piper. The competition awards cash prizes, exhibitions, and residencies to fine artists. Selected works will be exhibited at Barbican Arts Group Trust (114A Blackhorse Lane E17 6AA) from 29th November to 7th December. Artists must submit works with maximum dimensions of 100cm in height, width, and depth. Selected artists receive confirmation by email with unique registration numbers and must deliver works in person or by courier to the specified address during delivery dates in November.
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Open Call: Book of Essays with Sustainable Darkroom
Sustainable Darkroom
Free to Apply
Closing: 3rd November ’25
Sustainable Darkroom is seeking written contributions for a collection of essays and creative texts exploring the afterlives and futures of photography, titled “Bury After Reading: The Afterlife of Images.” Open to practitioners, writers, researchers, and artists worldwide, the call invites voices that go beyond technical processes into the environmental, social, and political dimensions of photographic practice. The publication aims to challenge existing structures of image-making and imagine futures where sustainability and ecological regeneration are central. Final texts should be 1,000-6,000 words and could include historical reflections on photography’s extractive materials, speculative texts imagining new systems for photographic production post-climate breakdown, critical responses to consumerist “green” solutions, or creative texts imagining alternative futures for photography outside consumerist frameworks. This is NOT seeking recipes or material experiments divorced from wider socio-ecological-political investigation. Selected contributors receive editorial and critical support, a copy of the finished book, and a writer’s fee of £150. Applications require a proposal (200-500 words), short bio (max 200 words), and website link. Generously supported by the Siobhán Coward Foundation.
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Artists’ Bursaries 2025–26
a-n The Artists Information Company
Free to Apply
Closing: 3rd November ’25
Must be a current a-n Artist member to apply. a-n is offering bursaries of £500 to £1,500 to current a-n Artist members at every stage of their career to develop new skills and networks to take their work to the next level. Applications close on Monday 3rd November 2025 at 12noon. Only current a-n Artist members can apply via the online form (applicants must be logged in to their a-n membership to access the form). Application guidance is available to download, providing a step-by-step guide outlining all required information. Applicants are encouraged to write their application offline before transferring answers to the online form. Access support costs can be covered for those who need assistance completing their application – applicants should email with details to arrange this support.
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Photography+ Open Call
Photoworks
Free to Apply
Closing: 2nd November ’25
Photoworks is seeking photographic submissions related to the environment for the November issue of Photography+. Images can explore climate change, society’s impact on the natural world, environmental racism, climate activism and justice, and the photographer’s role in documenting and confronting the climate crisis. The opportunity is open to all – you don’t have to be a professional photographer, and submissions are welcomed from young people and those new to photography. Artists should submit one image per person. The selected image will be published in the next issue of Photography+ and the selected artists will receive an artist fee of £80.
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NAC Artist Fellowship 2026
National Arts Club (NAC)
Free to Apply
Closing: 1st November ’25
The National Arts Club Artist Fellowship program provides established young professional artists with one year of full membership to the historic club in Gramercy Park, New York City, with the goal of furthering their careers. Open to artists aged 21 or older working in any discipline including archaeology, architecture, art and technology, culinary arts, dance, decorative arts, fashion, film, fine arts, literature, music, photography, and theater. Applicants should reside within the NYC metro area to receive maximum benefit. Artist Fellows receive complimentary Club membership providing access to the historic clubhouse, over 150 arts programs throughout the year, discounted private overnight rooms, a $100 monthly allowance for the Club’s dining room/parlours/bar and lodging, networking opportunities, and opportunities to be featured in Club programming, exhibitions, and presentations. Applications require CV, cover letter (500 words max), five work samples/performances, and 2-3 references. Selected by a rotating jury of arts specialists, NAC Board members, and previous Artist Fellows.













