Hahnemühle Student Award: nominees announced
Today we reveal the students nominated for the inaugural Hahnemühle Student Award. Chosen by photography tutors from UK universities, the 43 selected students will now be considered by the jury for the shortlist, which will be announced in February.
Congratulations to the 43 students nominated:
Esme Morris, University of Brighton
Zosia Szymanowska, University of Brighton
Isabella Armitage, Kingston University
Shona Goolab, Kingston University
Kala Heatherson, University of Lincoln
Connor Lenton, University of Lincoln
Anselm Ebulue, London College of Communication
Brian Bett, London College of Communication
Chelsea Pineda, London College of Communication
Fion Hung-Ching Yan, London College of Communication
Manyi Chan, London College of Communication
Jay Forster, London College of Communication
Ziyu Wang, London College of Communication
Gianluca Barbazza, London Metropolitan University
Lakruwan Rajapaksha, Metropolitan University
Amelia Gorochowik, London South Bank University
András Ladocsi, Royal College of Art
Longyin Wang, Royal College of Art
Alan Bell, Glasgow School of Art
Haneen Hadiy, Glasgow School of Art
Jack Purvis, The Northern School of Art
Matthew Fletcher, The Northern School of Art
Clement Hewison, The Northern School of Art
Rachel Marsh, The Northern School of Art
Rhianna Fletcher, The Northern School of Art
Debbie Todd, The Northern School of Art
Fi McClurg, The Northern School of Art
Antollini Otic, University for the Creative Arts Farnham
Charlotte Allcock, University for the Creative Arts Farnham
Yuelei Shi, Coventry University
Danilo Zocatelli Cesco, University of East London
Eliza Maria Modzelewska, University of East London
Eden Watterson, University of Gloucestershire
Jimmy Fletcher, University of Gloucestershire
Mabel Hall, Leeds Arts University
Théa-Angelica Davies, Leeds Arts University
George Maund, University of the West of England Bristol
Jade Carr-Daley, University of the West of England Bristol
Lovisa Lager, University of the West of England Bristol
Victoria Maidstone, University of the West of England Bristol
Megan Nelson, University of Wolverhampton
Barr Kroter, University of Westminster
Corinna Luce, University of Westminster
In addition to reaching an international audience by presenting their work at Photo London, the shortlisted artists will be invited to Lucid Imaging, a Hahnemühle certified studio gold partner, to oversee the production of their exhibition prints. All shortlisted artists will receive VIP passes for the fair.
The winner will receive a residency including time at the Hahnemühle mill in Germany and oversee the production of a new body of photographic work using Hahnemühle’s internationally respected Digital FineArt papers.
Discover more about the award.