Winners Announced!
Bradley Art Prize 2024/25 NOW CLOSED
Thank you to everyone who entered the Bradley Art Prize 2025 - we’re thrilled to have received so many incredible submissions!
The competition closed on Monday 30th June, and judging is now underway. Once the winners have been selected, we’ll share the results here - stay tuned!
We can’t wait to celebrate your talent!
We are delighted to announce the Bradley Art Prize 2025 winners! This year’s competition was marked by an exceptionally high standard of entries, making the judging process more challenging than ever. After careful consideration, three winners and a number of highly commended artists have been selected. We look forward to following the development of these outstanding artists as they take the next step in their creative journeys.
The Bradley Art Prize was created to drive fresh talent and creativity among artists in Northern Ireland. Terry’s vision has always been to support and nurture those with a passion for art, including artists who use creativity as a form of escapism. He firmly believes that Northern Ireland is home to an incredible wealth of raw talent. The competition is for anyone aged 14 and above, divided into three age categories: 14 - 18, 19 - 23, and Over 23s.
The prize winners will have the opportunity to exhibit their work at the Bradley Gallery, Victoria Square in Belfast, showcase their art at the Northern Ireland Executive Offices in Brussels, feature in a long-term exhibition at the Millennium Forum in Derry/Londonderry, and also receive cash prizes and art vouchers generously supported by Bradbury Art Belfast.
More updates to follow, including a showcase of outstanding artworks that, while not selected as winners, have been recognised as exceptional pieces.
The Bradley Art Prize 23/24 was proudly supported by Radius Connect Solutions, Bradbury Art Belfast, Titanic Belfast and the Northern Ireland Executive Offices in Brussels
Bradley Art Prize 2022/23
The finalists of the Bradley Art Prize 2022/23 had the honour of exhibiting their work for over two months at Titanic Belfast, as part of Terry Bradley’s ‘Exodus’ exhibition. The 'Exodus' exhibition was a major part of Titanic Belfast’s visitor attraction programme during the summer, and the category of 'The People’s Choice Award’ received over 2800 votes for the visitor’s favourite piece, with the winner receiving a £250 cash prize from the visitor centre.
Additionally, the finalists had the opportunity to visit and have their work displayed at other prestigious venues, including the Bradley Art Gallery in Belfast, Stormont Buildings and the Northern Ireland Embassy in Brussels. Titanic Belfast also commissioned the overall winner of the Bradley Art Prize 2022/23, Holly-Mae Greer, to create a piece of artwork for SS Nomadic, viewed by many visitors to the city.




