Vanessa Preger-McGillivray Prize 2026 awarded to Mariia Ustiuhova

30.01.2026

Mariia Ustiuhova receives the 2026 Vanessa Preger McGillivray Prize from the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the City of Vienna. Ustihuova is a graduate student in the Department of Drawing and Printmaking at the Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and is being honoured for her diploma project ‘Di Sonetti’. In the mixed-media installation supervised by Jan Svenungsson, Ustiuhova explores synaesthetic impressions as mechanisms for transcending time. The award was presented during the academic graduation ceremony on 30 January 2026 in the auditorium of the Angewandte.

The jury praised the work as ‘a dreamlike celebration of life, realised in an immersive poetic space of sensory experiences and expressed through contradictory materialities. The accompanying text blends precise childhood memories with current experiences to show that synaesthetic experiences are part of the reality of life.’

Mariia Ustiuhova, born in Kiev in 2001, was accepted into the Department of Drawing and Printmaking (then: Graphic Arts and Printmaking) in 2019.

"It is important to make grief – like remembrance work – productive. The award reminds us of the prospects that were taken away from the young art student Vanessa Preger-McGillivray by the cruel attack in Vienna's city centre. The award named after her opens up opportunities for the future and at the same time serves as a warning against terror and violence: it counters despair with the power of art and keeps the memory alive. I am particularly pleased that the jury awarded the prize to Mariia Ustiuhova from Ukraine, and I wish her all the best for her artistic future," emphasises Vienna's City Councillor for Culture, Veronica Kaup-Hasler.

Since January 2021, the Vanessa Preger McGillivray Prize, worth €3,000, has been awarded at the end of the winter semester for a final thesis in the field of fine arts. The University of Applied Arts Vienna and the City of Vienna sponsor this award in memory of its namesake, who was murdered on 2 November 2020 in the terrorist attack in Vienna's city centre. Vanessa Preger-McGillivray had begun her studies at the University of Applied Arts in October 2020. The prize is intended to commemorate Vanessa and highlight the potential of studying art, to provide inspiration and to illustrate the hopes and prospects of an artistically fulfilling life.



 

 

Rektorin Ulrike Kuch, Preisträgerin Mariia Ustiuhova und Kulturstadträtin Veronica Kaup-Hasler (v.l.n.r.). Foto:
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