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Institute

of the Fine Arts

| AWARDS |

 

RGI 2007 Annual Exhibition, Prizewinners

 

2007 Prizewinners - announced on Thursday 4 October at the Varnishing Dinner

 

The N S Macfarlane Charitable Trust Award £1000

Painting or sculpture by any artist exhibiting for the 1st time
Rosemary Taylor from Aberdeen - ‘Shemariah’

 

The David Cargill Award £2000

All works eligible
Zanna Wilson from Edinburgh - ‘The Shore, Leith’

 

The David Cargill Award £1000

Artists under 35
Ryan Mutter from Kilmarnock - ‘Tightening Bolts by the Clyde’

 

City of Glasgow Prize £1000

Artists under the age of 40
David Schofield, from Dundee - ‘Every Day is Like Sunday’

 

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Award £1000

All works eligible
Georgina S McMaster, from Kilmacolm - ‘Stare’

 

The Mabel Mackinlay Award £500

All works eligible
Jenny Hulse, from Cheshire - ‘The Black Table’

 

The Armour Award £1000

Work of distinction for a young artist
Heather Ross, from Edinburgh - ‘Red Sky in the Morning’

 

Cuthbert “New Young Artist” Award £500

Landscape or still life work of distinction by a young painter
Lisa Smith, from Glasgow - ‘Clams Mussels and Whelks’

 

Langside College Watercolour Award £500

Works in water-based media
Blair Thomson, from Glasgow - ‘Rhythms, Kilcreggan’

 

Glasgow Art Club Fellowship

Two years membership and a solo exhibition for a young artist
Blair Thomson, from Glasgow - ‘Rhythms, Kilcreggan’

 

Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts Exhibition Award

£500 for recent Scottish art college graduate, towards costs of a two-week exhibition, rent free, at the Kelly Gallery
Sian MacQueen, from Kilmartin, Argyll - ‘Jura and Scarba’

 

The Strathearn Gallery Crieff Award £250

Small painting
George Gilbert, from East Neuk Fife - ‘The Painter’s Table’

 

The Art Exposure Gallery £250

Painting
Graham Flack, from Edinburgh - ‘I Wonder’

 

Milly and Benno Schotz Award £250

Best work submitted by a young sculptor
Rebecca Wilson, from Edinburgh - ‘Origin, Authenticity, Incompletion’

 

James Torrance Memorial Award £250

Most promising work by a young artist
Katy Poett, from Dollar (lives London) - ‘On the Move’

 

Inverarity One to One Travel Award

Cash prize of £2,000 and a commission to produce a work for the Inverarity Vaults collection. Also, a week spent at the Louis Roederer Chateau, plus a further week in the Champagne region plus a solo show in the RGI’s Kelly Gallery.
Margaretann Bennett, from Glasgow - ‘Remnants from an Island Ruin’

 

City Sites Estates Art Award £1000

All works eligible
Stephen Mangan, from Edinburgh - ‘Night Station