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Six locals have been selected among 40 finalists for the prestigious 2021 Sunshine Coast Art Prize.

The finalists were selected from 425 submissions across a range of genres including painting, drawing, photography, printing, textiles and assemblage.

Arts Portfolio Councillor Rick Baberowski said the Sunshine Coast Art Prize was an increasingly important regional showcase event and motivational art award.

“The calibre of entries continues to be impressive, full of embedded meaning and drama and each year the artworks bring a new perspective on what’s happening,” Cr Baberowski said.

“We continue to attract an ever expanding and extensive range of entries from both well-known and emerging artists, it’s genuinely exciting that 2D practice across Australia is thriving.”

Finalist works are available to view online now at gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

The Sunshine Coast Art Prize exhibition of all finalists will be on display at the Caloundra Regional Gallery from August 27 to October 10.

The lucrative prizes will be awarded to the winning artists at The Winners’ Announcement gala event on September 23.

Emily Portmann’s ‘Aftercare, Action One’ is among the finalists.

Gallery Director Jo Duke said the judged category winners would be selected by Renai Grace, Director/CEO of the Museum of Brisbane, who has more than 25 years experience in the arts and cultural sector.

“The standard of finalist works in this year’s exhibition is remarkable. We are delighted to have Renai joining as guest judge, bringing her expertise to the challenging task of choosing this year’s Sunshine Coast Art Prize winners,” Ms Duke said.

“There are six Sunshine Coast locals in the finalist selection, which demonstrates the creative talent we have right here in our region.”

They include Miles Allen, David Green, Jennifer Herd, Peter Hudson, Trevor Purvis and Amanda Shadforth.

The major prize winner will receive $25,000 cash, sponsored by Argon Law Sunshine Coast and Sunshine Coast Council, with the winning artwork acquired into the Sunshine Coast Art Collection.

Exhibition visitors are invited to vote for their favourite work to select the People’s Choice Prize winner, which is awarded to the artwork which receives the most votes.

Agnes Kohler’s Mirraa Kamarra.

Award opportunities

  • Major prize – $25,000 acquisitive prize sponsored by Argon Law Sunshine Coast and Sunshine Coast Council.
  • Highly Commended prize – $5000 sponsored by the De Deyne Family.
  • People’s Choice prize – $2500 sponsored by Caloundra Chamber of Commerce.
  • Artist Residency award – sponsored by Montville Country Cabins.
  • Artwork selection for the BMW art car and art bike – supported by Coastline BMW.
  • Artwork transport – supported by International Art Services (IAS). 

Sunshine Coast Art Prize finalists

  • NSW: Peter Berner, Yvonne Boag, Gerwyn Davies, Timothy Gregory, Adam Norton, Pamela Pauline, Emily Portmann, Marian Tubbs, Christopher Zanko.
  • NORTHEN TERRITORY: Michelle Pula Holmes.
  • QUEENSLAND: Miles Allen, Karike Ashworth, Ashlee Becks, Anna Carey, Joanne Currie Nalingu, Simon Degroot, Michael Eather, David Green, Tay Haggarty, Andy Harwood, Jennifer Herd, Samantha Hobson, Peter Hudson, Agnes Kohler, Kimberley Marston, Kahli Perkins, Trevor Purvis, Monica Rohan, Sandra Selig, Amanda Shadforth, Cara-Ann Simpson, Melissa Spratt.
  • VICTORIA: Renee Broders, Emma Coulter, Nick Heynsbergh, Franky Howell, Susan Knight, Wayne Milner, Bundit Puangthong.
  • WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Brian Robinson.

 

 

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