Northern Perspectives
14 – 31 October
Northern Perspectives is designed to provide insights into the current practices of artists living and working North of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.
Northern Perspectives
14 – 31 October
Northern Perspectives is designed to provide insights into the current practices of artists living and working North of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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To Enter, go here.
The Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award is Australia’s premier showcase of prints and artists’ books. The award and exhibition, which have been running for more than 40 years, boast a national judging panel and $22,000 in prize money. The FAC Print Award presents the best works from established, emerging and cross-disciplinary artists.
First Prize $16,000 | Work acquired for the City of Fremantle Art Collection, WA’s largest municipal collection
Second Prize $6,000
Entries are now open for the 2021 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award.
Entries close 5pm Fri 4 Dec 2020.
The winner will be announced at the exhibition opening Friday 28 May 2021.
The 2021 FAC Print Award exhibition will be open from Saturday 29 May – Sunday 18 July 2021.
If you have any questions relating to entering, please contact FAC Print Award Coordinator Emma Buswell.
The film Creative Responses to the Holocaust by Sarita Gold has been selected For several film awards and has been successful. The film features Thea Weiss’ 96 year old mother in law Lotte’s story of her internment in Auschwitz for 2.5 years, and Thea’s artistic response to it. You can watch the film on Thea’s website, here.
There will be an online presentation from the Sydney Jewish Museum at 7pm on Sunday 1st November in which Thea will talk about her role with the producer/director of the film, Sarita Gold, as well as the film being shown. https://sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/shop/webinars/public/my-two-lives/

The Lake Art Prize is open to all Australian Artists aged 18 years and over.
The Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie is thrilled to announce the Lake Art Prize, a new biennial National Acquisitive Prize for Contemporary Australian Art – valued at $25,000.
Australian artists, aged 18 years and over, are invited to submit works which reflect on the theme ‘Where there is Water’.
There is a total acquisitive prize pool of $25,000 (ex GST), with the funding made available by the generosity and support of Lake Macquarie City Council.
Contending artworks will be across all media and can take any form, including sculpture, painting, drawing, photomedia, installation, sound, and a single piece or multi-piece artwork.
The prize culminates with selected artworks being displayed in a finalist exhibition at MAC. The inaugural Prize Exhibition will take place between 12 December 2020 – 7 February 2021.
The prize includes a People’s Choice Award – valued at $2,000 (ex GST) – a non-acquisitive award to the artwork with the highest number of audience votes over the period of the finalist exhibition.
Voters will also go into the draw to win MAC Packs and Sculpture park café vouchers.
For further information and to enter, go here.
Janet Parker Smith is a finalist in this award. Congratulations, Janet!
Artists were invited to create works that respond to Meroogal and its sense of place. In their selection of finalists from hundreds of entries, our judges looked for artworks that cast new light on the stories of the people who lived here, and the house’s rich and diverse collection of treasures.
The work of the 40 finalists will be exhibited in the historic house of Meroogal from 19 September 2020 to 17 April 2021.
Winners will be announced on 23 September 2020.
Following the success of the inaugural PCA Print Exchange in 2016, and the second iteration in 2018, we are pleased to invite our printmaker members to participate once again in our third biennial Print Exchange and celebrate the depth and diversity of contemporary Australian Printmaking. One print will reside in the PCA archive as a snapshot of printmaking in 2020.
Please note you must be a member of the Print Council of Australia to participate in the project. There are many benefits to being a member including a subscription to the quarterly Imprint magazine. To view membership options visit our membership page.
Applications here.
Print Council of Australia
c/o Sharron Okines
PO Box 2949
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Please email a low res JPEG image of your print, your website address and a 50 word (or less) statement to Sharron Okines – imprintadvertising@printcouncil.org.au
When the prints and fees arrive, images of the prints will be uploaded to the PCA Facebook page for exhibition and an online sale (date to be determined) of the 2/12 prints to raise funds for the PCA. Other exhibition opportunities may arise and we will advise you accordingly.