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THE CASS ART PRIZE 2025 CHAMPIONS ART FROM COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE UK

THE CASS ART PRIZE 2025 CHAMPIONS ART FROM COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE UK

The Cass Art Prize continues its 125-year endeavour to support artists and champion the works of emerging talent in this year’s exhibition, launching on 23rd October, where they will announce the winners of the prestigious 2025 Cass Art Prize.

THE CASS ART PRIZE EXHIBITION 2025

Copeland Gallery, London SE15 3SN | 24 October – 1 November 2025 |

Beloved art supply retailer Cass Art is thrilled to launch the exhibition for their 2025 Cass Art Prize, showcasing worksby over 50 artists spanning drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation art and mixed media, providing a platform for emerging artists spanning all ages and artistic mediums across the UK and Republic of Ireland. The Cass ArtPrize continues the Cass family’s monumental legacy of supporting artists for more than 125 years. From championing the works of Monet and Van Gogh in 1890s Europe to facilitating the first three commissions on the Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square, The Cass Art Prize keeps this pioneering spirit alive for 2025.

CASS ART PRIZE

List of artists by category – alphabetical by last name

 The Cass Art Prize Shortlist

Fiona Campbell

Yasser Claud-Ennin

Peter Davis

Lucy Ellerton

Samantha Fellows

David Gleeson

Leggy Gordon

Lavinia Harrington

Nikola Hrga

Lorena Levi

Tony Margerrison

Andrew McNeile Jones

WOTW (W*nkers of the World)

Josh C Wright

Florence Yuqing

Art Educators Shortlist

Bella Easton

Tom Mead

Annette Pugh

 

Students Shortlist

Jess Beaton

Lakshya Bhargava

Loke Catafalque

Talia Giles

Gala Hills

Beth McAlester

Deborah Porter

Katharina Rieppel

Nohana Sayama

Qian Zhong

 


The Cass Art Prize Longlist

Isobel Craggs Alferoff

Elisha Enfield

Nettle Grellier

Makiko Harris

Michelle Heron

Barbara Howey

Linda Hubbard

Ella Khafaji

Klaudyna Rajchel

Verity Ure-Jones

Jacob van der Beugel

Art Educators Longlist

Ross Fulton

Alexandra Hon

Carrie Waxman

Frances Whitfield

Students Longlist

Nicole Di

Finn Robinson

 

SAA Artists of the Year

Alexander Kai

Camilla Dowse

Elaine Heseltine Carp

Janie Pirie

Nick Dale

Lyn Aylward

Morgan Willey

 

The Cass Group Staff Award

Imogen Alabaster

Wai Yi Chung

Chloë Louise Lawrence

Kanto Ohara Maeda

Simon Rai

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