
Glass Sellers' CGS Graduate Prize and New Graduate Review 2026
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£50 – £300
A prestigious competition for 2025 European graduates in glass art, offering cash prizes, vouchers, and global exposure through a printed and digital publication.
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The Glass Sellers' CGS Graduate Prize and New Graduate Review 2026 is a prestigious competition that shines a spotlight on the brightest emerging talents in contemporary glassmaking. Organised by the Contemporary Glass Society (CGS), this annual prize celebrates exceptional graduate work from across Europe, providing winners and commended artists with invaluable exposure and financial support.
This competition is more than a cash prize-it's a launchpad. Past winners have gone on to exhibit internationally, secure residencies, and build sustainable careers in glass art. The New Graduate Review is a coveted credential that signals quality and innovation to curators, buyers, and peers.
"Winning the Glass Sellers' Prize opened doors I never imagined. My work was seen by galleries in London, Milan, and New York. It gave me the confidence to pursue glass art full-time." - Previous winner, 2024
If you are a recent graduate passionate about glass, do not miss this opportunity. The prize not only provides financial support but also places your work in front of a global audience. Mark your calendars: submissions open 17 June 2026.
Ready to apply? Visit the official CuratorSpace listing to start your application.
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Examples of previous publications showcasing winning artists.

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