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The Red Mansion Art Prize Exhibition will take place at the Slade Research Centre, Friday 20 March – Friday 27 March, 10:00 – 18:00.

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Tristan Barlow
Tristan Barlow
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Fill, Cadi Froehlich
Empty Postures
Empty Postures, Emily Motto
Greeting Cards, Beijing, China
Greeting Cards, Beijing, China, Julie Born Schwartz
Adam Tylicki
Adam Tylicki
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The Red Mansion Art Prize Exhibition will take place at the Slade Research Centre, Friday 20 March – Friday 27 March, 10:00 – 18:00. The exhibition is open to the public and admission is free.

The Red Mansion Art Prize was established in 2002 to promote artistic exchange between China and the UK. In 2014 one student was picked from each of seven of the UK’s foremost art colleges: The Royal Academy Schools, The Royal College of Art, Chelsea College of Art, Central Saint Martins, Slade School, Goldsmiths College, and the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art.

The 2014 judging panel was composed of Kirsty Ogg, Director at Bloomberg New Contemporaries; Michael Newman, Art critic and Historian; Matt Williams, Artist; Carey Young, Artist, and Nicolette Kwok, Director of The Red Mansion Foundation.

The winners were invited to travel to China during the summer for a period of one month where they lived and worked alongside local artists and were given a studio space. Flights, accommodation and living expenses were provided.

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Red Mansion Art Prize Winners 2014
Emily Motto, Ruskin School of Art www.emilymotto.com
Tristan Barlow, Slade School of Fine Art www.tristanbarlow.com
Julie Born Schwartz, Royal Academy Schools www.juliebornschwartz.com
Dominic Hawgood, Royal College of Art www.dominichawgood.com
Adam Tylicki, Central Saint Martins www.adamtylicki.com
Cadi Froehlich, Chelsea College of Arts www.cadifroehlich.co.uk

Slade Research Centre, UCL, Woburn Sq, London WC1H 0AB
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