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Meroogal Women’s Art Prize 2020 Entries for the 2020 Meroogal Women’s Art Prize are NOW CLOSED. The Prize is integral to the ongoing development of the City’s already sizeable Art Collection via the major acquisitive prize, which is sponsored by The Jack Family Charitable Trust.

30 March - 6 May 2018.

The People’s Choice Award will be announced at the close of the exhibition which will be open daily at the Albany Town Hall from 10am – 4pm at until May 6. The Vancouver Arts Centre’s Artist in Residence Program is now closed for the period July 2019 to June 2020. Please note your username cannot be longer than 20 characters, and your password must be at least 7 characters long. George has recently exhibited at Haydens (2019) and Conners Conners (2020) and has been shortlisted for prizes including the Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize (2020, 2019), Redland Art Awards (2018), and the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize (2017).

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The City of Albany Art Prize continues to play an important role in the cultural and economic development of the Great Southern region. 2020 Finalists .

We make no guarantees regarding the completeness of the information provided - information must be confirmed with the relevant agency as information can change without notice. Female artists from across NSW have been invited to submit works, in any medium, that respond to the historic house of Meroogal, its former occupants, and its meaning within broader historical and contemporary contexts.

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Albany Art Prize: General: Albany Town Hall, York Street, Albany, Western Australia.

(2016). Entry was open to all adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists currently living in Australia, working in any theme or media, including (but not restricted to) painting on bark, canvas and paper, prints, sculpture, fibre art, ceramics, glass, photography, and digital media.An acquisitive prize, each year’s winning entrant is awarded $15,000 while their work becomes a part of the WA State Art Collection where it will join works by previous winners: Clare Belfrage, Gabriella Bisetto, Charles Butcher, Cobi Cockburn, Brian Corr, Mel Douglas, Mark Eliott, Deirdre Feeney, Kevin Gordon, Marc Leib, Jessica Loughlin, Tom Moore, Nick Mount and Benjamin Sewell.Kedela wer kalyakoorl ngalak Wadjak boodjak yaak.The six awards, funded by a special grant from the State Government, ran from 2008 until 2015.AGWA acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional owners of Country throughout Australia and we pay respect to Elders past and present.Today and always, we stand on the traditional land of the Whadjuk Noongar people.Copyright - Art Gallery Western AustraliaThese awards, annual until 2011 and then biennial, and association exhibition of exceptional art celebrated the significant and ongoing contribution Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists make to Australian art, culture, and society.

The Prize was coordinated by the City of Albany and was made possible through significant sponsorship by the Jack Family Charitable Trust and which concluded in 2018.The City of Albany offers a range of arts and cultural services aimed at building the cultural and social fabric of our community and reflecting Albany's identity as a highly creative and arts-engaged regional hub.Temporary Facility and Service Hours are Changing.Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony and Citizen of the Year AwardsFor more information and to view past winners: please visit the official Any community organisation or business wishing to develop artwork for the public domain must make an application to the City of Albany.