The Will Lammert Prize is an award for art named after the German sculptor Will Lammert. Between the years of 1962 and 1992 it was awarded at irregular intervals to young sculptors by the German Academy of the Arts. There are 13 award winners in all.
The prize, which was donated by the Lammert's widow in 1957, was awarded for the first time by the German Academy of the Arts on 5th January 1962, to Werner Stötzer. This made the Will Lammert Prize the first privately sponsored award in East Germany. According to its provisions, only sculptors under the age of 30 were eligible for the prize. The age restriction was later lifted, however.