
There is still time to apply to the annual international Loewe Foundation Craft Prize.
Even if you are not interested in applying, please take a look at the online exhibition of the previous winners and shortlisters of this fine craft award; their work is truly inspiring! Each listing includes a video tour of the artist’s studio. And while there doesn’t YET appear to be any works using the technique of feltmaking, there are makers who utilise other textile methods.
Here are three interesting examples:
- Weavings made from thin strips of recycled aluminium – https://craftprizeexhibition.loewe.com/artists/dickens-otieno
- Woven fabric made from byssus, a fibre produced by the gland of mussels – https://craftprizeexhibition.loewe.com/artists/hors-studio-x-cecile-feilchenfeldt
- Sculptures made using shibori techniques – https://craftprizeexhibition.loewe.com/artists/marie-isabelle-poirier-troyano
The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize celebrates “excellence, artistic merit and newness in modern craftsmanship. A panel of experts will select the winning entry, which will receive a €50,000 prize, from a shortlist of 30 artists. All finalist works will be presented in an exhibition in Singapore, opening in spring 2026.”
Submissions are open until the 30th of October, 2025.
For more information, visit their website –https://craftprize.loewe.com/en/craftprize2026
Their Instagram: @loewefoundation
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