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Release Date: 
Friday, 1 May 2015

Judges for the Minnawarra Art Awards were once again blown away by the calibre of exhibiting artists at this year’s event.

Arts consultant Paula Silbert and St John of God Healthcare Art Collection Curator Connie Petrillo judged this year’s exhibition which was curated by Kristy Gough.

There are 103 exhibiting works, by 65 artists, 15 of whom live locally.

In an effort to support our local art community, the City is presenting two community workshops associated with the art awards:

  • Surviving the Arts and Media workshop for aspiring and professional artists by Paula Silbert.
  • Professional Development Session for local school art teachers by our Curator Kristy Gough.

Members of the public can enter the People’s Choice Award by voting on their favourite artwork. A lucky member of the public, who chooses the most popular artwork, will also win a package of local produce from the Armadale Visitor Centre to the value of $100.

The Minnawarra Art Awards is open every day between 11am – 4pm from Saturday 2 May to Sunday 17 May. All artworks are for sale.

Art Award winners will take out a total prize pool of $17,000.

Award
Highly Commended Award ($1000)
Artwork Name
Kensington Op Shop
Artist
Lorraine Sutherland
Judge’s Comments
“While this year’s Art Awards had some attractive pieces, the Kensington Op Shop portrayed mystery and authenticity. It was a piece we kept coming back too.”
Award
Inaugural Local Artist Award ($1000)
Artwork Name
Fold Girls 3D
Artist
Jill Smith
Judge’s Comments
“It was great to see Jill experiment with new technology and skill. The piece was innovative without being faddish.”
Award
Gerry Gauntlett Award ($5000)
Artwork Name
Lost My Way
Artist
Mark Tweedie
Judge’s Comments
“The application of paint portrayed simplicity and confidence which came across in rich luscious tones. The vulnerability of the subject captured feeling and empathy, as if you were intimate with the subject. Amongst all the artwork your piece felt like it belonged.”
Award
MRA Acquisitive Award ($5000)
Artwork Name
Habbittatted
Artist
Leesa Padget
Judge’s Comments
“Leesa’s artwork, whilst controversial, aligns with the MRA’s conservation strategy and will send a powerful message to all our Project Manager’s and Partners.”
Award
Stockland 3D Commission Award ($5000)
Artwork Name
My Friend Bongo
Artist
Daniel Fisher
Judge’s Comments
My Friend Bongo is an inspirational artwork which Stockland believes we could use as public art within the residential developments of Armadale. We look forward to working with you to create a piece for either Sienna Woods or Piara Waters Estates.”

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