Sunday, November 25, 2012

Abbey Awards Fellowship and Scholarship in Painting


About the Awards

One of the studios (north view)
One of the studios (north view)
The Abbey Scholarship offers an early career painter a full academic year (October to June) at the British School at Rome.
The Abbey Fellowships offer mid-career painters three months at the School during the same period.
All living expenses are covered and stipends are paid. The Abbey Scholar will receive £700 per month and the Abbey Fellows will receive £800 per month. The Abbey Scholar will also receive a travel award of £100 established in memory of Rosa Lee who was a member of the Abbey Council until her death in 2009.
Candidates must decide whether they wish to apply for the Scholarship or for a Fellowship. They cannot apply for both.
The Incorporated Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Scholarships were founded by Gertrude Abbey in 1926 to enable British and American painters to spend time at the British School in Rome. There has been an Abbey Scholar at the British School almost without interruption since then. The Abbey Fellowships (formerly awards) were established in their present form in 1990.
Artists' GalleryArtists' Gallery
An Abbey residency at the British School is an unique opportunity for painters to get away from the pressures of their everyday lives and work without interruption, with the added charm of living in and becoming familiar with the most fascinating city of the ancient and modern world.
There is Classical Rome, still part of the living city, the Catholic Rome of the Vatican and the many churches, Renaissance Rome, the Rome of Caravaggio and his contemporaries, and the Rome of the cinema.
But there are also the many attractions of modern Rome with its dynamic contemporary art scene, to which artists at the British School have ready access.
One of the studios (south view)
One of the studios (south view)
The Assistant Director, Fine Arts, is responsible for all the artists during their stay. He organises many visits to places of interest in Rome and excursions to other parts of Italy, some of them to sites normally closed to the public.
Artists are encouraged to talk about their work and are given the opportunity to put on studio shows, to which Italian critics and gallerists, among others, are invited.
There is a separate small gallery at the School, where exhibitions by resident and non-resident artists are held. Each year the British School publishes a Catalogue of artists' work and an Annual Report which also features the work of resident artists.

Am I eligible?


Abbey Awards are open to citizens of the UK and the US. Abbey Awards are also open to painters of other nationalities provided they have been resident in the UK or US for at least five years.
The Abbey Scholarship offers an early-career painter a full academic year (October to June) at the British School at Rome.
The Abbey Fellowships offer mid-career painters three months at the School during the same period.
There is no age limit.

How to apply

  • Download the information sheet from Application Materials and read it carefully.
  • Download and fill in the application form (following the detailed instructions in the instruction sheet).
  • Create a CD ROM with 8 jpeg images of your work (not PowerPoint or video clips).
  • Post the application form, CD ROM and a cheque, bank draft, international money order or postal order for £25 or US$50 made out to 
    E Abbey Scholarships to the address given.

Completed applications must arrive with the Administrator no later than 18:00 on Monday, January 14th 2013 (postmarked that date is not acceptable). US candidates must use postal methods that do not attract customs and other fees payable on arrival.
Applications may be submitted after October 1 2012.
Shortlisting will take place in London during early February 2013 and candidates will be notified whether or not they have been shortlisted for an interview by the end of February
Interviews will be held in London in the first half of March 2013. Candidates from the USA may be interviewed by telephone, but experience suggests that they have a better chance of success if they come to London for the interview.
Contact details for submission of applications and enquiries:-

Administrator, Abbey Awards
1 St Lukes Court,
136 Falcon Road
London SW11 2LP, UK

email: contact@abbey.org.uk   web: www.abbey.org.uk