Metamorphosis theme for Dorset Art Prize

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The 12th annual Dorset Art Prize is now open for entries, with Poole Museum announced as this year’s host venue.


Founded in 2014 by Bournemouth and Poole College, in partnership with the Dorset Community Foundation, the free-to-enter competition is open to both amateur and professional artists across two age groups: 16–18 and 18+. Hundreds of entries are submitted each year, with cash prizes of up to £1,000 on offer. Shortlisted artists will see their work exhibited at Poole Museum in July 2026.
This year’s theme is ‘Metamorphosis’, with participants invited to respond in any visual medium – from photography and animation to painting, sculpture or installation.
Stuart Palmer, Director of Creative, Digital, Tech and Service Industries at Bournemouth and Poole College, said: ‘We’re excited to partner with Poole Museum, a place that shares our belief in the transformative power of the arts. The Dorset Art Prize is a fantastic opportunity for local talent to showcase their work and help shape the cultural identity of our county.’
Jaine Fitzpatrick, Interim Director at Poole Museum, added: ‘We’re passionate about celebrating creativity in all its forms – from internationally acclaimed artists to emerging local voices. We’re proud to host the Dorset Art Prize and help shine a light on the incredible talent thriving in our community.’
Entry deadline: Sunday 14th June 2026
For full details and to enter, visit: thecollege.co.uk/dorset-art-prize

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