
Start working on your entry for the 2025 Monoprint Prize now. Entries open in September.
Key Dates:
Entries Open: 20th September 2024
Entries Close: 4th February 2025
Entry Forms will become available in September
Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.



The following members of Sydney Printmakers are finalists in the Burnie Print Prize.
Seong Cho, Neilton Clarke, Danielle Creenaune (image detail above), Jacqui Driver, Max Gosling, Lea Kannar-Lichtenberger, Ros Kean, Ben Rak, and Anne Starling.
Congratulations to all!
The exhibition opens on the 21st of July and continues to the 8th of September at Burnie Regional Art Gallery.

The prestigious biennial Burnie Print Prize will be the feature of the Burnie Arts exhibition program for 2023.
The Burnie Print Prize presents the best works from established, emerging and cross-disciplinary artists. All artists living and working in Australia are encouraged to enter a print or artist’s book created using any printing process.
A record prize pool of $22,000 includes an overall winner prize of $16,000, an emerging artist prize of $5,000 and a peoples choice award of $1,000.
Entries are open now (until 24 March) and can be submitted on line HERE
The Burnie Print Prize exhibition will run at the Burnie Regional Art Gallery from 21 July to 8 September 2023 (winners announced 21 July).

Susan Baran and Marta Romer have been selected as finalists in the Waverley Woollahra Print Prize.
Marta has also been selected to exhibit in the Graphica Creativa Triennial Exhibition in Finland at the Jyväskylä Art Museum, 22 October 2022 – 29 January 2023.
Congratulations to Susan and Marta.


The Waverley Woollahra Art School Printmaking Prize is open for entries.
Waverley Woollahra Art School invites you to enter our 2022 Printmaking Prize. The Prize is designed to celebrate printmakers and their craft in all its many forms. Digital and traditional printmakers are encouraged to enter.
Prizes include:
Entries open on Friday 3 June 2022 and close Midnight Friday 29 July 2022.
Here is the entry form.

There is still enough time for you to enter this award.
The mission of the 2022 Swan Hill Print and Drawing Acquisitive Awards is to promote excellence in Australian prints and drawings; present an exhibition of contemporary Australian prints and drawings, and continue to build a high quality collection for Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery.
The judges this year are Vanessa Gerrans,Director, Warrnambool Art Gallery and Dr. Thomas A. Middlemost, Art Curator, Charles Sturt University Art Collection.
Entries close 19 June. Finalists announced 15 July and exhibition launch and announcement of winners is 2 September.
Link to 2020 virtual Tour