What My Eyes Saw Yesterday
- sarahcasey
- Jul 28
- 2 min read

What My Eyes Saw Yesterday, work drawn with glacial flour on glass and shadow has been shortlisted for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025.
"The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025 exhibition will be launched at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London on 9 October 2025 and will be on show to the public until 21 October 2025. The exhibition will then tour to a number of venues, and until the summer of 2026. The Exhibition Launch & Awards Ceremony will take place at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London on Wednesday 8 October 2025. Everyone with drawings selected for the exhibition will be invited to this event. A fully illustrated publication will be produced to accompany the exhibition. Educational and engagement programmes will accompany the exhibition, including a symposium at Trinity Buoy Wharf on Thursday 9 October.
"The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize is an annual open exhibition dedicated to drawing. The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize and exhibition has an established reputation for its commitment to promoting excellence in, and celebrating the breadth of, contemporary drawing practice. This open exhibition is a platform for drawing practitioners to showcase their work alongside other leading contemporary artists and makers in the field. The exhibition launches in London and tours widely in the UK. In offering emerging, mid-career and established artists and makers an influential platform to exhibit their drawings, this long standing exhibition project has developed new insights into the role and value of drawing in creative practice today. The exhibition is selected from a submission of original artworks by an annually appointed Selection Panel.
The project was founded in 1994, as the Rexel Derwent Open Drawing Exhibition and was known from 1996 until 2000 as the Cheltenham Open Drawing Exhibition, supported by a private benefactor, Westland Nurseries, The Summerfield Trust, CHK Charities and the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation. From 2001 to 2017, the exhibition was supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation and known as Jerwood Drawing Prize. Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust became the principal benefactor in 2018 and the annual open exhibition was renamed the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize." Source


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