Sovereign Art Foundation Portugal Students Prize – Public Vote Now Open!

June 25 2025

Opinion article

We are thrilled to share that four of our exceptionally talented students have secured their spots as finalists in the prestigious Sovereign Art Foundation's Portugal Students Prize 2025! Bia Pereira, Rafaela Nascimento, Nazmiye Öz, Arthur Queiroz have made it to the competition's shortlist.

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This acknowledgement is a testament to their creativity, dedication, and artistic vision, and we couldn’t be prouder. The Sovereign Art Foundation supports young artists worldwide, and being selected as a finalist is an incredible achievement. 

 

You can support our students by casting your public vote and even bidding for their artwork via the official website: 

https://www.sovereignartfoundation.com/sp-portugal/

 

There will be two award winners: 

  • One selected by a professional jury 
  • One chosen by public vote

 

The artist with the most votes will win the Public Vote Prize. Proceeds from the art auction will be split 50/50 between the artist and Associação SAF - Sovereign Art Foundation.

 

Upcoming finalists’ exhibitions: 

 

- Howard's Folly, Estremoz 

28 July – 31 October 2025 

 

- Sociedade Nacional das Belas Artes, Lisbon 

26 November – 13 December 2025 

 

We encourage everyone in our school community to show their support, whether it's through voting, spreading the word, or visiting these exhibitions. 

 

Congratulations to our finalists! Your hard work and talent inspire us all!

 

Register your vote here!

Sovereign Art Foundation Portugal Students Prize – Public Vote Now Open!

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