Skip navigation

Fine Art graduates receive coveted award

23rd August 2024

Two Fine Art graduates from Northumbria University have been awarded the 2024 New Graduate Award, presented in collaboration with Middlesbrough Art Week.

Bec Nicholson and Katie Young have been selected for the coveted annual award. It provides an opportunity for two graduating artists to take part in a regional residency programme, during which they will receive support and mentorship, before exhibiting their work at Middlesbrough Art Week this autumn.

Caption: An example of Katie Young's work.Industry professionals, including the team involved in the organisation of Middlesbrough Art Week, viewed work by those graduating from Northumbria’s Fine Art programmes this summer at the annual REVEAL degree shows. Work was exhibited across the University’s City Campus and at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and supported the selection of the two New Graduate Award winners. 

Katie, who displayed a large-scale tapestry installation at BALTIC, explained: “I am still in disbelief at being selected for the New Graduate Award. Coming into Northumbria University as a direct entry in second year, it feels rewarding that there has been high recognition towards my practice. This award will give me the relevant stepping stones in my career as a full-time artist.  

“Building up towards the degree show, I felt inclined to use this opportunity as a way to communicate with the local community on the issues we face within today’s society. Themes I explored in my work were the boundaries for beauty, gender identity and the feeling of alienation. The main focus of the work was to showcase the limiting society we live in today and implies the question: why do we all follow the society of today that stops us from being our true selves?”

Caption: Katie Young.Bec said of her award: “So much time and effort was put into seeing my degree show installation come to fruition, and I'm so grateful that my hard work has been recognised with the receipt of this award. I'm thrilled to have the chance to continue developing my practice professionally, and excited to see what comes next. 

“My piece for the degree show was a painting installation centred around the concept of dreams and the dreamworld. I'm fascinated by internal processes that we struggle to articulate in waking life. My practice is an attempt to visually realise the unconscious to highlight its importance and develop a better understanding of myself, and hopefully inspire others do to the same.

Last year Northumbria alumni Alice Kershaw and Seymour Mace, who also completed their studies on the BA (Hons) Fine Art programme, were awarded a place on the New Graduate Award scheme following their successful graduate shows at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in May 2023.

Caption: Bec Nicholson pictured with some of her work on display.Middlesbrough Art Week Co-Curator and Project Manager, Will Hughes, said: “It was a pleasure this year to visit the degree show across both the Northumbria Campus and BALTIC to see the culmination of three years' worth of creative endeavour. We are proud to continue to offer the New Graduate Award to two Northumbria Fine Art graduates and to give them support and development opportunities at this crucial time, post university.

“It was a really difficult choice to pick only two graduates for the award as we were so impressed with the variety and quality within the degree show, but we are really pleased to have selected Bec Nicholson and Katie Young. Both Bec and Katie’s work showed great ambition and quality and it was clear how the studio provision, mentoring support and exhibition opportunity could positively benefit their developing art practices.”

Allan Hughes, Programme Leader for BA Fine Art, said: “The staff of the BA Fine Art programme at Northumbria are delighted to be working again with Middlesbrough Art Week to support the New Graduate Award for the third year in a row. This award offers a unique opportunity for the recipients to undertake an artists’ residency programme where they can reflect on their journey through the BA Fine Art programme, develop new work in response to the curatorial themes of the Middlesbrough Art Week programme, establish networks and receive mentorship from practitioners in the field.

“The residency will culminate in the exhibition of new work as a part of Middlesbrough Art Week in September 2024 and we are excited to be taking our undergraduates down to see it and show them what is possible. The partnership with Middlesbrough Art Week is one of a number of partnerships we are committed to in our programme and we believe in the value of the experience and the opportunities it can bring for graduates looking to establish themselves in the Arts sector and make a contribution to the local culture.”

This year’s Middlesbrough Arts Week, IN THE NOW AND THE FAR, focuses on negotiating the overlap and differences between cultural production and political action, the attitudes, frameworks and timescales that inform the way work is made and shared and, in turn, how this helps us reimagine the communities we live in.

The seventh Middlesbrough Art Week will take place across the town of Middlesbrough from Thursday 26 September to Saturday 5 October 2024. Bec and Katie’s work will be displayed in gallery space at Orbis Community in Gateshead this summer before moving to join the Middlesbrough Art Week exhibitions. 

Discover more about study options at Northumbria by visiting www.northumbria.ac.uk/study

Department of Arts

Northumbria’s Arts Department Offers A Stimulating And Dynamic Learning Environment In Which To Study Flexible, Student-Orientated Courses. Staff Are Globally-Renowned, Research-Active Experts In Fine Art, Performance And Visual Cultures.

News and Features

This is the place to find all the latest news releases, feature articles, expert comment, and video and audio clips from Northumbria University

University Newspaper

Northumbria University News is packed full of news and features covering everything from research projects and business partnerships to student and staff awards.

a sign in front of a crowd
+

Northumbria Open Days

Open Days are a great way for you to get a feel of the University, the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the course(s) you are interested in.

Research at Northumbria
+

Research at Northumbria

Research is the life blood of a University and at Northumbria University we pride ourselves on research that makes a difference; research that has application and affects people's lives.

NU World
+

Explore NU World

Find out what life here is all about. From studying to socialising, term time to downtime, we’ve got it covered.


Latest News and Features

a map showing areas of ice melt in Greenland
S2Cool project lead Dr Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
The Converted Flat in 2049, by the Interaction Research Studio, is one of seven period rooms built as part of the Real Rooms project which opened in July at the Museum of the Home in London.
The UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), based at Northumbria University, has been awarded over £400,000 by the European Space Agency to investigate tipping points in the Earth’s icy regions with a focus on the Antarctic. Photo by Professor Andrew Shepherd.
Nature Awards Inclusive Health Research
Some members of History’s editorial team (from left to right): Daniel Laqua (editor-in-chief), Katarzyna Kosior (reviews editor), Lewis Kimberley (editorial assistant), Charotte Alston (deputy editor) and Henry Miller (online editor).
Dr Elliott Johnson, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow in Public Policy at Northumbria University.
Balfour Beatty graduates at Northumbria's winter congregation

Back to top