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Art Academy London, in association with Hitachi Capital UK, is offering one budding student with the opportunity to secure a complimentary scholarship to join its Fine Art BA course.

To mark the launch of the Art Academy London’s three-year BA (Hons) Fine Art programme, validated by The Open University, The Academy is running a competition which will see the winner obtain a scholarship covering all tuition fees for the three year full-time course, worth £22,500.

Along with an application form and £15 entry fee, competition entrants will need to submit up to three images of one artwork that best represents them as an artist.

Entrants must submit their application by 5pm on Sunday 26 January, interviews for shortlisted applicants will be held during the week of 2 February, with the winner to be announced on Thursday 20 February 2020.

The winner will be picked by a panel of judges including Henry Little (executive director, The Fine Art Group), Kate Gordon (founder, London Art Studies) and Sid Motion (founder, Sid Motion Gallery).

Shortlisted entrants will receive an Art Academy London sketchbook and drawing pack, and will have their work shown in the Art Academy London’s online gallery.

Visit the Art Academy London website for more details on how to apply for the BA Fine Art Prize and full terms and conditions.

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