AXA ART PRIZE announces 2022 exhibition shortlist
40 student artists chosen from over 500 submissions nationwide
First prize winner to be selected in November by VIP artists
In-person exhibition to go view in
The 2022 Finalists
Over 500 submissions were received from a record 143 different schools, both undergraduate and graduate programs. Submissions were first reviewed by regional jurors from the Prize's
The shortlisted artists are enrolled at 22 different schools and hail from fourteen different states. Seven schools have multiple shortlisted artists:
The Prize
The AXA Art Prize, which launched in 2017, has established itself as one of the premier student art competitions in the
The AXA Art Prize has developed a reputation for discovering new major artists. The 2021 Prize winner
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