The Department of Art and the History of Art awards up to three prizes each spring. All art submissions are due Friday, April 21st by 12:00pm. Items should be dropped off at Fayerweather 107 for submission. In addition to actual art projects, photos of each submission is required and should be sent to finearts@amherst.edu. Essays and dissertations may be submitted electronically to finearts@amherst.edu.
The Athanasios Demetrios Skouras Prize
The Athanasios Demetrios Skouras Prize is given in memory of Athanasios Demetrios Skouras, class of 1936, who died in 1943 in Athens as a result of Nazi reprisal killings. It is awarded to an Amherst College student who, in the opinion of the Department, has created an outstanding work of art or architecture.
All works submitted for this prize, with the exception of thesis work, must be clearly labeled as such and should be brought to the department coordinator in room 107 Fayerweather Hall. In addition, photos of the work need to be sent electronically to finearts@amherst.edu.
DUE: FridAY, APRIL 21, NO LATER THAN 12PM
The Hasse Prize
The Hasse Prize, established in memory of Adrian H. Hasse, class of 1943, is awarded to an Amherst student sketch in pencil, charcoal, or watercolor for the best submitted work using the human figure as a theme.
All works submitted for this prize, with the exception of thesis work, must be clearly labeled as such and should be brought to the department coordinator in room 107 Fayerweather Hall. In addition, photos of the work need to be sent electronically to finearts@amherst.edu.
Due: FriDAY, APRIL 21, NO LATER THAN 12PM
The Anna Baker Heap Prize
The Anna Baker Heap Prize, established by Arnold N. Heap, class of 1873, is given annually to a member of the senior class for the best essay or dissertation on the subject of “Art”.
Substantial essays written specifically for this prize will be considered. All essays should be submitted electronically to finearts@amherst.edu.
Due: FriDAY, APRIL 21, NO LATER THAN 12PM
The History of Art Prize
The History of Art Prize will be awarded to an undergraduate student who has submitted an outstanding essay or written work of any kind (including research papers) on the history of art.
Written work should be sent electronically to finearts@amherst.edu.
Due: FriDAY, APRIL 21, NO LATER THAN 12PM
The Practice of Art Prize
This prize will be awarded to an undergraduate student for an outstanding work of art created in the past year. The prize is open to all major and non-major undergraduate students who have taken an ARHA course. All media and formats are welcome. Submission of innovative and collaborative work is encouraged. An award for a collaborative work will be split equally among the collaborators.
All works submitted for this prize must be clearly labeled as such and should be brought to the department coordinator in room 107 Fayerweather Hall. In addition, photos of the work need to be sent electronically to finearts@amherst.edu. If it is not possible to submit the work physically (installation art, performance, video), electronic documentation alone is sufficient
Due: FriDAY, APRIL 21, NO LATER THAN 12PM
The Mead Art Museum Wise Awards
The Mead Art Museum also awards prizes during the Spring. Information can be found on the Mead website:
https://www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/collegestudents/wiseaward
Questions?
Ask any faculty member of the department of Art and the History of Art!