RDS Visual Art Awards
The RDS Visual Art Awards is the most important platform for visual art graduates in Ireland. It provides a curated exhibition opportunity and a significant prize fund of over €40,000, as well as vital exposure for emerging visual artists as they move into early professional practice. The 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards exhibition will take place at the RHA Gallery from 21 November 2025 to 25 January 2026.
College Curator Open Call 2026
The RDS Visual Art Awards is inviting applications from early‑career curators across Ireland for the 2026 College Curator Programme.
This opportunity offers meaningful, hands‑on curatorial experience, including:
• Visiting graduate BA and MA degree shows
• Reviewing and longlisting emerging artists
• Contributing to the RDS Visual Art Awards selection process
• Taking part in a week‑long placement with the RDS Visual Art Exhibition Curator and team 2026
If you’re passionate about contemporary art and eager to shape future cultural conversations, we would love to hear from you.
Deadline: 5pm, 23 February 2026
Email: arts@rds.ie
Subject: RDS College Curator Open Call 2026
2025 RDS Visual Art Awards
Viviana Checchia, Rachael Gilbourne, Paul McAree, Davey Moor and Aoife Ruane are the team of independent curators who were appointed by the RDS to conduct the initial longlisting process for the 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards. They visited BA & MA degree shows in colleges across Ireland. Longlisted artists were then invited to complete an application form.
Learn more about the 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards Longlisted Artists here:
These applications were reviewed by our judging panel: Rachel Joynt, Christina Kennedy, Sarah McAuliffe, Patrick T. Murphy, and Niamh O'Malley who selected a shortlist of 10 artists.
The works of these shortlisted artists will be in the 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition at the RHA from 21 November 2025 - 25 January 2026.
The 2025 VAA Shortlist artists are: Charlie Dineen, Susanne Horsch, Lily Mannion, Clara McSweeney, Thaís Muniz, Éile Medb Ní Fhiaich, Vicky Ochala, Bille Adele O'Regan, Anastassia Varabiova and Charlie (Lauréline) Yris.
You can view the 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition Catalogue here:
2025 RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition Curator
The 2025 exhibition will be curated by acclaimed Irish artist Niamh O'Malley. Niamh O'Malley is a visual artist. She was born in Co. Mayo and currently lives and works in Dublin. O’Malley works with moving image alongside sculptural materials including glass, wood, metal and stone. Works gesture towards enabling, offering protection, conveying sensations of touch, and more – of grabbing, holding, caressing surfaces, offering a moment of tether and precarious poise. She represented Ireland at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022. Recent solo exhibitions include Artopia, Milan (2025), Vardaxoglou, London (2025), Grimm, New York (2024) Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, (2023), Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin, (2023) The Model, Sligo, (2023), John Hansard Gallery, Southampton (2021), mother’s tankstation Dublin (2020), Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin (2019), Lismore Castle Arts (2019), Grazer Kunstverein (2018), The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2017), Bluecoat, Liverpool (2015).
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The RDS Visual Art Awards has a total prize fund of almost €60,000.
RDS Taylor Art Trust Award €10,000
The RDS Taylor Art Award is a cash prize of €10,000 and is awarded as first prize in the RDS Visual Art Awards to the person the judges believe to be the most promising emerging visual artist in that year. All visual art disciplines will be considered for this award, which comes with some rich history having been awarded since 1860. Some of Ireland’s most respected artists have won the award over the years including, Walter Osbourne, William Orpen, Mainie Jellett, Norah McGuinness, Séan Keating, Dorothy Cross and James Hanley.
R.C. Lewis-Crosby Award €5,000
The R.C. Lewis-Crosby Award is a cash prize of €5,000. All visual art disciplines will be considered for this prize which is the result of a bequest from Robin Lewis-Crosby, a former President of the RDS and Trustee on the Taylor Art Trust for over 50 years. The arts were always a key part of his life and he took a deep interest in the RDS Visual Art Awards. Before he died, he created a new award in his name for painting; a skill he wanted to encourage. When he died in 2008, he endowed a significant amount of money in his will to be managed by the RDS in order to ensure that the R.C. Lewis-Crosby Award would continue. In 2015 the Award which was formerly a painting prize, was opened to all visual art forms and increased to €5,000.
RDS Members' Art Fund Award €5,000
This Award which is funded by RDS Members is open to all visual art disciplines and all exhibiting artists will be automatically considered for this prize.
RDS Mason, Hayes & Curran LLP Centre Culturel Irlandais Residency Award €8,000 value
The winner will have full-time access to a room and studio space for three months (June, July, August of year following their year of exhibition in the RDS) in the Centre Culturel Irlandais in the heart of Paris. This award has a non-cash equivalent value of €6,300. A cash award of €1,700 will be paid to the winner as part of the prize. Flights will also be organized by the CCI. Applicants for this award must tick the box on the RDS Visual Art Awards online application form to be considered for the Award. They must also state on the application form how the residency award would assist them with their creative practice and outline the focus of the residency. The judges will select the shortlist of candidates suitable for the award and the final decision will be made by the Director of the Irish Cultural Centre, Nora Hickey M’Sichili from those artists who applied for the award. This decision is based on the work presented to the competition as well as the written statement. On completion of the residency, the RDS will ask the successful resident to complete a report on how the residency award assisted them with their practice.
RHA Graduate Studio Award €7,500 value
The winner of this award will have 24-hour, full-time access to a (non-residential) studio space (inclusive of utilities), for one year in the RHA, Ely Place, Dublin 2. The winner must be able to take up the studio during the allocated time frame and will have free access to all RHA School classes and masterclasses for the duration of the year. This award has a non-cash equivalent value of €5,000 and comes with a cash stipend of €2,500 (sponsored by the RDS Members' Arts Fund). Applicants for this award must tick the box on the online application form to be considered for the Award. They must also state on the application how the studio award would assist them with their creative practice and include an outline of their plans for the year. The winner will be selected by the RHA School Principal in consultation with the RHA Director and Senior Curator from those artists who applied for the award. The decision is based on the quality of the work as well as the written statement. On completion of the residency, the RDS will ask the successful recipient to complete a report on how the studio award assisted them with their practice.
RDS Graphic Studio Dublin Emerging Visiting Artist Award €5,500 value
The winner of this award will be offered a two-week residency with a Master Printer at Graphic Studio Dublin. It will allow the recipient to explore the medium of printmaking as part of their emerging practice, and give them an opportunity to exhibit at GSD's bi-annual Visiting Artist Exhibition. The winner must be able to take up the studio during the allocated time frame and will have support to create a series of two small or one medium original art fine art editions printed by professional printers at Graphic Studio Dublin. All materials and costs are covered by Graphic Studio Dublin. Each edition will be split between the artist and GSD with an artists’ proof being acquired for the RDS Arts Collection. The prints will be exhibited alongside the other Visiting Artist works in the bi-annual Visiting Artist Exhibition at the Graphic Studio Dublin Gallery Dublin. On completion of the residency, the RDS will ask the successful recipient to complete a report on how the studio award assisted them with their practice. This award has a non-cash equivalent value of €4,500 and comes with an artist cash stipend of €500.
RDS Slane Castle Residency Award €5,000
The winner of this award will be offered a four-week residency on the grounds of Slane Castle. It will allow the recipienr to explore their emerging creative practice in a rural context with access to the castle and the suurounding area. This award has a cash stipend of €5,000 and comes with accommodation.
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Eligible Entrants
Eligible entrants were selected and invited to apply for the RDS Visual Art Awards by a team of independent professional curators appointed by the RDS to travel around the country and view final year BA & MA degree shows in the following selected art colleges:
- ATU Galway
- ATU Sligo
- Belfast School of Art, Ulster University
- Burren College of Art
- Griffith College Dublin
- IADT Dún Laoghaire
- MTU Crawford School of Art
- National College of Art & Design
- SETU Waterford
- SETU Wexford
- TU Dublin School of Creative Arts (Grangegorman/ Sherkin Island courses)
- TUS Limerick School of Art & Design
Each curator compiled a longlist of the best artists who were then invited to apply for the Awards. Works selected by college curators must read clearly as visual art. Invited artists were required to complete an online application form to compete for inclusion in a high-profile curated exhibition every autumn and the chance to win a share of the €40,000 prize fund. Entrants must be graduating from the final year of either a BA or MA visual arts course in the same year.
Other/Overseas Applicant Eligibility
Final year BA and MA students whose college is not listed above, or whose final year show took place outside of the traditional window for degree show, are eligible to apply. Irish final year BA and MA students enrolled in overseas art colleges are also eligible to apply through this form.
2024 BA and MA graduates, whose degree show took place between July 2024-April 2025, whose work was not already assessed for the 2025 RDS Visual Art Awards, are also eligible to apply.
Other/Overseas Application Form
Conditions of Entry
The entry system is via an online form only. The link to the application form will be emailed to all eligible and longlisted artists. Entrants must complete the form fully and upload good high-resolution images of their work on which the judges will base their selection. Entrants should also give a detailed description of the concept behind the body of work and techniques/materials used. A short artist’s statement and an outline of future plans are also required as are the space and technical requirements if selected for inclusion in the exhibition. Entries will not be accepted after the deadline date. Exhibiting artists must sign a letter of agreement with the RDS.
Judges
The judging panel of five members is made up of two nominees from the RDS (the Chair and Exhibition Curator), and one each from the National Gallery of Ireland, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. The panel select artists for inclusion in the exhibition. They also award the cash prizes. The judges' decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered. Prize winners are announced at an Award Ceremony at the RDS in December, 2025.
RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition
The work selected by the judging panel will be exhibited in the RDS Visual Art Awards Exhibition in RHA 21 November 2025 - 25 January 2026. As a condition of entry, all entrants commit to the availability of their work for the duration of the exhibition. Artists in the exhibition work with a professional curator to select the best work for and to assist with the installation of the show. Successful exhibitors must be available to attend a briefing meeting with the curator in the RHA in October. A programme of talks/tours will run alongside the exhibition.
Artist Fee
A small fee will be paid to each exhibiting artist to cover transport, time and installation costs.
Image Use
Exhibiting artists must provide good quality photographic images of the work selected for exhibition for promotional purpose and for the exhibition catalogue. The copyright of the work remains with the artist whose permission will be sought for reproduction of the work in publications and publicity, including film or video, relating to the exhibition
Sale of Work
The RDS does not charge commission on any work sold during the exhibition. Work sold may not be removed by the buyer until the end of the exhibition. Payments will be processed by the RDS.
Insurance
All work will be insured against theft and damage while in the care of the RDS.
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An independent panel of curators is engaged by the RDS to view the end of year degree shows (BA & MA) in selected colleges around the country. They longlist artists, who are then invited to apply for the Awards. A panel of five judges will then select artists from these applications for inclusion in the exhibition (shortlisting), which is curated by a high-profile Irish artist each year. The selected exhibitors will also have an opportunity to win a share of the €40,000 prize fund. College curators serve a maximum of three years on the panel.
2024 RDS Visual Art Awards College Curators
- Viviana Checchia - Director, VOID
- Rachael Gilbourne - Curator, IMMA
- Paul McAree - Curator, Lismore Castle Arts
- Davey Moor - Curator, RHA
- Aoife Ruane - Director, Highlanes
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The RDS Visual Art Awards judging panel is nominated by the National Gallery of Ireland (NGI), the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA), and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA). The panel is chaired by an independent judge nominated by the RDS. Each year an expert panel of judges select artists from applications for inclusion in the high profile, curated exhibition to be shown in the autumn every year.
Judging Criteria:
- The quality of the work being put forward:
- The work clearly shows an understanding of and places itself within current contemporary art practice;
- The artist indicates an understanding of their materials and their modes of making;
- The work shows originality and potentially brings a new voice to their specific medium;
- The clarity of the application:
- The artist clearly articulates their practice, themes, and their influences;
- The application form is clear, understandable, and the images provided communicate the work effectively;
- There is a sense that the applicant has a future career as a professional visual artist.
2025 RDS Visual Art Awards Judging Panel Members
Niamh O'Malley, Artist (Curator)
Patrick T. Murphy - Director, RHA, (Chair)
Christina Kennedy - IMMA Nominated Judge
Rachel Joynt - RHA Nominated Judge
Sarah McAuliffe - National Gallery of Ireland Nominated Judge
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For further information please contact:
Email: arts@rds.ie
2025 Visual Art Awards Longlisted Artists
See the graduate artists who have been longlisted for this year's Visual Art Awards!
2025 Longlist
The Taylor Trust
Find out more about the Taylor Art Trust, the premier award of the RDS Visual Art Awards.
The Taylor Art Trust-
"The Taylor Price Award was an incredible surprise and opportunity. It enabled me to sustain my practice and finance my decision to further my education by completing an MA in creative Practice at Galway ATU. The financial support allowed me to be ambitious in the materials and scale of my new projects and afforded me the time and dedication I needed to give my practice while building a new body of work. I found myself gaining more confidence, as an emerging artist, in feeling that my practice was being appreciated and encouraged by an art world that can seem like a distant land, when one is working alone in a workshop, especially as a student. We very often doubt ourselves and the fact that the subjects that deeply preoccupy us can resonate outside, with others, and add our voice to the world." - Taïm Haimet, Taylor Art Award Winner 2024.
"Being part of the RDS Visual Art Awards has literally changed my life and progressed my career forward as an artist, beyond what I could ever have imagined." - Elaine Hoey, Visual Artist, RDS Taylor Art Award Winner 2016, R.C. Lewis-Crosby Award and Centre Culturel Irlandais Awards in 2017.