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SEA Annual Exhibition 2008 - Prize Winners
  • The President's Medal - won by Alison Wilson SEA for the most meritorious group of works


 


 


 

 



 
 
  • SEA/BHS Junior Equestrian Artist Challenge 2008 - won by Louisa Spearing with 'Foals'
 
  • The Banstead Manor Stud Prize - won by Peter Smith with 'Full Flight'
    (
    For the best sporting picture)

 
  • The British Sporting Art Trust Prize - won by Mary Weatherby with 'What's That?'
    (£250 for the best piece of sculpture and a further prize for the best picture by an artist under the age of 30)

     

 

 
  • The Connolly North Prize - won by Frederick Haycock with 'The Huntsman'
    (£150 for the best hunting picture)

 

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  • The Horse and Hound Prize - won by Richard Barton SEA with 'Charge'
    (
    £100 for the best racing picture)

 

 
  • The Ingleton-Beer Associates Prize - won by Paul Lucas with 'Speed'
    (
    £150 for the best horse and rider picture)

  • The St Cuthberts Mill Prize - won by Neil McDonald ASEA with 'Two in Hand"
    (
    Paper made by St Cuthberts Mill to the value of £100 for the best watercolour')

 

 

  • The Society of All Artists Prize - Mark Langley with 'Contemplation'
    (
    An engraved crystal goblet for the best work by a Friend)

 

  • The Hollyland Trophy - won by Malcolm Coward with 'Woodwork'
    (
    A silver cup and champagne for the best coloured or spotted horse)

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  • The Curwen Studio Prize - Liz Armstrong SEA for the artist
    (A day experimenting in lithography at the Curwen Studio, to the value of £500)

  • The Darryl Nantais Framing Prize - Niccola Gibbs with 'Heaven'
    (
    Bespoke framing to the value of £200 prize, for the best work, in any medium, by an artist under the age of 35)

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