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Eden Project is stunning setting for the return of popular Sky Arts competition

The Eden Project in Cornwall provides the picture-perfect backdrop for two episodes in the new series of Landscape Artist of the Year. 

Landscape Artist of the Year presenters Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan

Landscape Artist of the Year presenters Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan

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The first episode of series seven airs on Sky Arts on Wednesday January 12 at 8.00pm and is set in Eden’s unique Biomes.  

Eden’s Outdoor Gardens are then the setting for episode four of the series, airing on Sky Arts on February 2 at 8.00pm.  

The popular televised competition follows a nationwide search to find the best landscape artist. Through several rounds, winners are selected until finally one winning artist receives the prize of a £10,000 commission for a major British institution.  

Over the course of the show, there are a total of six heats, with eight different artists competing per heat. A further 50 wildcard artists participate per heat, creating their work from alternative viewpoints to the main competitors.  

The show is presented by Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell and is judged by three renowned art professionals, independent curator Kathleen Soriano, art historian Kate Bryan and artist Tai Shan Schierenberg.   

The episodes featuring the Eden Project were filmed over two days last summer (2021) under warm sunshine and beautiful blue skies.  

Misha Curson, Eden’s Senior Arts Curator, said: “We were absolutely delighted to welcome the Landscape Artist of the Year team here last summer.  

“The Eden Project provides the perfect backdrop and atmosphere for the competition, with our unique setting and environmental messaging. We look forward to watching the show and hope that it will provoke audiences to be inspired, and to reconnect with the outdoors through their own creativity.”  

Sky Arts aims to bring more art to more people across the UK. In 2020, with the creative industries under serious threat, Sky made the channel free for everyone to watch.  

Sky Arts is available through Sky or a Now TV entertainment pass or on Freeview channel 11 and Freesat channel 147.