Martha Balckburn

Winner of the Royal School of Needlework Associate Award for Innovation and Technical Excellence in Hand Embroidery

ABOUT: The Royal School of Needlework (RSN) has been an international centre of excellence for the art of hand embroidery since 1872. Based in Hampton Court Palace they offer a highly respected education programme for every level. The RSN also operate an in-house embroidery studio that can expertly restore and conserve historical embroidered pieces and create stunning bespoke embroidery for fashion, art and royalty. As part of the 2020 Hand & Lock Prize they are offering a brand new award: The Royal School of Needlework Associate Award for Innovation and Technical Excellence in Hand Embroidery.

CRITERIA: The RSN award is only open to entrants in the Student categories. Given RSN students are able to enter the Prize, to avoid bias this award will be chosen by an independent expert judge. The judge will be looking for a close observance of the brief, an innovative use of traditional hand embroidery processes, technical excellence, clear (mentor led) development from the second round to the final. Please note: Embellishment in the form of beads, sequins, buttons etc. must not make up more than 25% of the final design. At the 1st stage submission, you will need to check this criteria and confirm that your entry is eligible for this award.

AWARD: The winner of the Royal School of Needlework Associate Award for Innovation and Technical Excellence in Hand Embroidery will receive £1000 and a one day class at the Royal School of Needlework.

 

Martha Blackburn
Martha Blackburn - image from the official 2020 Prize shoot
Martha Blackburn - supporting image
Martha Blackburn - supporting image
Martha Blackburn
Martha Blackburn - image from the official 2020 Prize shoot
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