On October 2, curators Catalina Lozano, Manuela Moscoso, Ana María Lozano and José Roca met at the Artecámara 2015 section of the International Art Fair of Bogotá (ArtBO) to select the winner of the prize. Bogota artist Sandra Rengifo, who participated in the Artecámara section of the event with the work titled Pil På Himlen (Arrow in the Sky), was the winner of the award, which includes a studio space at Flora ars+natura for one year, with the curatorial involvement of José Roca, artistic director of the space; employment for a year; and a solo exhibition to be presented at the Sala Artecámara of the Cámara de Comercio de Bogota, in the Chapinero locality, during the 2016 edition of ArtBO. According to the jury, the video installation Pil På Himlen by Rengifo stood out for the number of relationships it establishes based on poetic references. Given the high quality of the works that participated in the selection, the jury decided to give an honorable mention to Camilo Parra for his work titled In-finitos (In-finite, 2014) from the project Aterrizajes 2014 (Landings 2014) which consists of digital photographs of outer space and Mars downloaded from the internet, printed and then intervened with water. According to Mariángela Méndez, curator of Artecámara 2015, "In this work water and ink propose an intuitive relationship that approaches dimensions that are inaccessible to us." Sandra Rengifo was born in Bogota in 1979. She earned a master's degree in Visual Arts at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. She is currently a professor at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Colombia, as well as art director for dance, videos and feature films. Rengifo has created museological designs and developed curatorial projects for various national and international artists and institutions. Her work as a visual artist and photographer has been exhibited in several spaces and events such as the Museo de Arte Moderno, the L'Alternativa Film Festival in Barcelona and the Danish Film Institute, among others. The work Pil På Himlen is a video installation based on digital photographs. As explained in the curatorial text by Mariángela Méndez, "After receiving from Denmark a poem by poet Dan Turrell titled Hyldest til hverdagen (Ode to Everyday Life) in 2012, Sandra Rengifo began to capture daily, at the same place and at the same time, the infinite particularity of the city sky. Pil På Himlen (Arrow in the Sky) is seeing oneself through the skies, and this somehow has meant to become loose, unbound, to wander from a calm place as boundaries and the horizon merge in the immensity of space."