The John Ruskin Prize is the fastest growing multi-disciplinary art prize in the UK. It is selected from national and international submissions. The 2025 prize called for artists to explore the theme ‘From the Eye to the Hand’. Selected from nearly 3000 entries, a shortlist of 87 works by 85 artists, makers and innovators were selected by Andrew Nairne OBE: Director, Kettles Yard, Prof Anita Taylor: Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design at the University of Dundee, Charles.O.Job: Architect and designer, Nichola Johnson OBE FSA: a Director of the Guild of St George, Emma Stibbon RA: Artist & Royal Academician.
Sarah Casey's work ' Weather Eye' was awarded the second largest John Ruskin Prize, funded by The Guild of St George.