The Annual Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery was established to encourage the use of hand embroidery and seeks to discover emerging embroidery talent. With the addition of a new category, the Hand Lock prize has never been more dynamic, providing entrants with the opportunity to explore their creativity and showcase their talents in a variety of ways. The judging this year was as demanding as ever with the addition of another category. We received countless stunning pieces and our 24 finalists represented those who we believed had the most creative interpretation and exceptional execution of the brief.
Upon arrival, guests were greeted with champagne and gifted a Hand & Lock tote bag filled with sponsors’ goodies. Finalists’ work from around the world was on display and after a brief welcome speech from Chairman Alistair Macleod, the voting began. The public vote combined with the judges scores established the winners and runners up. Congratulations to all the entrants and the winners of The Prize 2016 and to the winner of the Wilcom Institutional Prize.
Wilcom Institutional Prize: The Royal College of Arts
Fashion Open Category Prize winners
1st prize: Annalisa Middleton
2nd prize: Elena Savelyeva
3rd prize: Charlotte Appleby
Fashion Student Category Prize Winners
1st prize: Jin Kim
2nd prize: Ryan Gambel
3rd prize: William Lathrop
Textile Art Open Category Prize winners
1st prize: Sally Wilson
2nd prize: Emma Cassi
3rd prize: Eranga Bandaranayake
Textile Art Student Prize Winners
1st prize: Devi Vallabhaneni
2nd prize: Suzanne Treacy
3rd prize: Sarah Tickner