Three current UEA students have been shortlisted for the 2018 Ivan Juritz Prize, which invites postgraduate students throughout Europe to submit texts, films, musical compositions, virtual documentation of artwork, excerpts of moving image work and proposals for installation and performance. Anna Cathenka and Alice Willitts are currently completing the MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) and are selected for their collaboration ‘p0_EM Stein1’. Cat Woodward is completing her PhD, having previously gained a BA and MA at UEA, and is selected for her lyric sequence ‘Away My Grievance’. Arathi Menon, who is completing her MA Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) was earlier longlisted for ‘The Bombay Fornicator’. The prize is a collaboration King’s College London and the Cove Park Artist Residency Centre. The winners receive £1000 and a two-week residency at Cove Park. All shortlisted works are given a public performance at the prize-giving and are written up in the journal Textual Practice.
Anna Cathenka, Alice Willitts and Cat Woodward shortlisted for Ivan Juritz Prize
