MEDIA RELEASE
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15 August 2017
Entries for the 2017 Blacktown City Art Prize are now open. Now in its 22nd year, the Blacktown City Art Prize is a highly valued art prize, with cash prizes of $20,000 and acquisitive awards.
Local, regional and national artists are invited to submit entries in drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics and mixed media.
The winner of the Blacktown City Art Prize will receive $15,000. Three supporting prizes will also be awarded:
· Aboriginal Artist Prize ($2,000)
· Local Artist Prize ($2,000)
· People’s Choice Prize ($1,000).
“The Blacktown City Art Prize has been a key cultural event for over 20 years,” said Mayor of Blacktown City, Councillor Stephen Bali.
“It showcases the breadth of artistic talent coming from the Blacktown region and beyond, and demonstrates Council’s commitment to art and culture playing a major role in the life of our city.”
Jane Giblin from Lutana in Tasmania was awarded the main prize last year for her bold watercolour and mixed-media painting, Lilu Stands to Izzie.
“Being the first Tasmanian recipient of the Blacktown City Art Prize was most gratifying. Just to be a finalist was a great honour,” said Ms Giblin.
Blacktown artist Melissa Chapman’s Irrational Logic received a Highly Commended award, and the Local Artist Prize.
Melissa’s “compelling” 3D work demonstrated “artistic skill and flair”, said the judges.
This annual exhibition has built a reputation for showcasing the creativity of the region and elevating the profiles and careers of the finalists.
The Blacktown City Art Prize also celebrates the creativity of local young people through an environmentally-themed Children and Young Artists Prize.
This section is open to 5 – 15 year olds who live or go to school in the Blacktown Local Government Area.
Selected works will be exhibited at Blacktown Arts Centre from Saturday, 2 December 2017 - Saturday, 27 January 2018.
Entries for the 2017 Blacktown City Art Prize are now open.
Entries close at 5pm on Tuesday, 10 October 2017.
The fee is $26.00 per entry with a limit of two entries per artist. Photography, film, video and installation works will not be accepted.
The 2017 Blacktown City Art Prize is proudly supported by Ford Land Company, Westlink M7, Blacktown Workers Club and Blacktown City Council’s Sustainable Living program.
KEY DATES
· Entries close | 5pm on Tuesday, 10 October 2017
· Announcement of finalists | Monday, 30 October 2017
· Official opening | 2 pm - 4 pm on Saturday, 2 December 2017
· Exhibition dates | Saturday, 2 December 2017 - Saturday, 27 January 2018
Jane Giblin (Lutana, Tasmania)
Winner – 2016 Blacktown City Art Prize
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Melissa Chaney (Blacktown, NSW)
Winner – Local Artist Prize
Winner – Highly Commended
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Rosalind Stanley (Blacktown, NSW)
Winner – Highly Commended
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ABOUT BLACKTOWN ARTS CENTRE
Blacktown Arts Centre is a recognised leader in the development of contemporary arts in Australia. We support artistic innovation and offer exciting, new experiences for audiences through an award-winning curated program of exhibitions, performances, workshops, residencies and events. We are committed to making dynamic, culturally diverse work that reflects Blacktown, its history and its communities. We place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and communities at the heart of our program to develop new work drawing on issues of local and global significance. This is how we make art.
CONNECT WITH BLACKTOWN ARTS CENTRE
Address 78 Flushcombe Rd Blacktown NSW 2148
Phone 02 9839 6558
Opening hours
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10am – 5pm
Wednesday 10am – 5pm
Thursday 10am – 5pm
Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday 10am – 5pm
Sunday Closed
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