Articulation Prize
The annual Articulation Prize invites those aged between 16 and 19 to deliver a 10-minute presentation to an audience about a work of art, architecture or an artefact in a museum or gallery setting
The annual Articulation Prize invites those aged between 16 and 19 to deliver a 10-minute presentation to an audience about a work of art, architecture or an artefact in a museum or gallery setting
Students are invited to each deliver a 10-minute presentation to an audience about a work of art, architecture or an artefact of their choice. Adjudicators then assess each presentation as a whole, looking at content, structure, delivery and the speaker’s original approach and unique potential.
Schools are required to hold internal school heats to select a student to represent their school at regional heats or regional finals which take place at museums and galleries across the country.
Why take part in Articulation (PDF, 82KB)
Find out more about how to apply for the Articulation Prize for England.
Find out more about how to apply for the Articulation Prize for Scotland.
Articulation works increasingly internationally. Prize events currently take place in Ireland and Singapore.
Free workshops for KS4/5 students to help develop critical analysis, research and public speaking skills.
Top tips and reminders to help put together and deliver your Articulation Prize presentation.
Free online sessions to help mentor students who are participating in, or thinking of participating in, the Articulation Prize.