THE M16 Artspace Drawing Prize winners have been announced and as they say, “we are going out with a bang!”
First prize went to Julie Bradley for her mixed media work “Serious Moonlight”. Bradley employs many techniques – stencilled outlines of animals made using washes and gouache, collaged cut outs of handmade papers and detailed observational line drawings of plant forms. Tilden Eldridge was awarded second prize for his drawing of a gum tree. This work is 200cm tall and using simply charcoal on canvas.Jemima Parker’s close investigation of concrete won her third prize. “The work titled Concrete Study: Mount Stromolo Observatory”, was made up of thousands of dots.
The full list of finalistsis S.A. Adair, Janet Angus, Hannah Bath, Sally Blake, Julie Bradley, Dianna Budd, Katharine Campbell, Oscar Capezio, Chris Carmody, Wayne Churcher, Nick Cirulis, Dörte Conroy, Cindy Curby, Carmela D’ambrosio, Alice Desmond, Sally Dunbar, Trevor Dunbar, Amy Dunn, Jane Dunn, Til Eldridge, Linzie Ellis, Elizabeth Faul, John Forrester Clack, Juanita Gabriel, Annika Harding, Nicci Haynes, Caroline Huf, Yang-en Hume, Susanne Ilschner, Yasmin Keany, Emma Kelly, Valerie Kirk, Emma LeStrange, Jeremy Lepisto, Fiona Little, Jenny Manning, Yasmin Masri, Leoni Mayes, Stephanie McClory, Jayne McSwiney, Al Munro, Katy Mutton, Jemima Parker, Steven Patrech, Emilie Patteson, Hannah Quinlivan, Ian Robertson, Annika Romeyn, Brenda Runnegar, Tracey Sarsfield, Adriana Seserko, Kerry Shepherdson, Aria Stone, Ria Tierney, Barbara van der Linden, Damien Veal, Iona Walsh, Mirra Whale, Evan Williams, and Barak Zelig.
The M16 Artspace Drawing Prize is open to the public 12 – 5, Wednesday – Sunday and by appointment until December 20. M16 Artspace will reopen on January 22.
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