
VALUE $5000
SUBMISSIONS CLOSE
11 AUGUST, 2023
WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT DATE
1 SEPTEMBER, 2023
Entries are now open for the Gippsland Print Award, a $5,000 acquisitive award open to all artists living and working in Australia.
Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.

VALUE $5000
SUBMISSIONS CLOSE
11 AUGUST, 2023
WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT DATE
1 SEPTEMBER, 2023
Entries are now open for the Gippsland Print Award, a $5,000 acquisitive award open to all artists living and working in Australia.

This graffiti in an inner city street has inspired an exhibition of works celebrating hope, reconstruction and resilience.
There is an Opening Event on Sunday 26th March from 3 to 5pm and Artists Talks on Saturday 1st April at 3pm.
The exhibition will be closed on the Easter weekend. Please note the gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm.


Here’s an opportunity for a Curatorial Residency at the University of Virginia, but not much time left to submit an application.
We are excited to announce this new Curatorial Residency at Kluge-Ruhe. Please circulate widely! We will also be posting on social media tomorrow.
Residential Fellowship for First Nations Australian Curator 2023-24 Academic Year
In partnership with the Australia Council, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia seeks applications for a new program intended to increase First Nations participation in the Museum’s exhibitions and program. Kluge-Ruhe is the only museum dedicated to First Nations Australian art in the USA.
ABOUT
TO LEARN MORE AND APPLY
Read more about this opportunity and apply online by submitting 1) a current resume or CV and 2) a cover letter explaining your interest and qualifications.
Applications are due March 28, 2023.

Anne Smith’s portrait of potter Ian Smith, ‘The Constant Potter’ was selected for the Blue Mountains Portraits Exhibition 2023 . The Exhibition is on display at the Blue Mountains City Gallery , Cultural Centre, Katoomba until the 1st April.
Oil on linen, 122cm x 92 cm.


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Come Find Me: 10 years of the KAAF is a special exhibition celebrating the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Korea-Australia Arts Foundation (KAAF). Spanning a range of styles and media including painting, printmaking, ceramics, photo, and mixed media, Come Find Meshowcases the works of 38 artists, a mix of emerging and established artists from across Australia, including a significant number of Korean-Australian artists.
This special exhibition will be held in the exhibition space of the Korean Cultural Centre Australia (KCCAU) which has been collaborating as an exhibition and venue partner of the KAAF Art Prize in order to foster and strengthen multicultural aspects of Australian society using the medium of art. Initiated by the Korean communities in Australia, the KAAF has been well-established in the Australian art scenes over the last decade and is becoming one of the recognised art prizes by local artists and art enthusiasts.
Anna Russell and Anthea Boesenberg are participating in this show.
Exhibition Information
3 March – 31 March
Korean Cultural Centre Australia Gallery
Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm
Free Entry

Sydney Printmakers members Anthea Boesenberg, Angela Hayson, Anna Russell and Gary Shinfield have work in this exhibition of Hybrid Prints curated by Linda Swinfield.
The opening days are limited to Fri – Sun 10 -5 pm, February 11 -26, 2023
Please join us for artist talks 3-5 pm, 26th February (see invite)
The Gallery can be opened at request
‘This exhibition is the 3rd of a pivotal set of exhibitions (Maitland Regional Gallery, Kandos Cementa Gallery, Articulate Project Space Leichhardt) focusing on the print as object and the notion of hybridity’ Linda Swinfield, curator
Here are some images from the Opening of Sydney Printmakers exhibition ORIGIN at the Glasshouse, Port Macquarie. Above, Wendy Stokes preparing for the installation of her huge work, Guardians of Place.
Below, some photographs from the Opening event. The work looked great in the space. I will add further photos as they arrive.





Plenty of time to prepare your entry!

| Biennial Australian Monoprint Prize 2023 Fire Station Print Studio is again hosting this National Prize September 20 – October 21, 2023Key Dates: Entries Open: February 15th Entries Close: July 5th Announcement of Finalists: August 5th |
| 2023 Monoprint Prize Judges: Anthony Fitzpatrick, curator, Tarra Warra Museum of Art, & Brent Harris renowned Australian Painter and printmaker. Thank you to our major sponsor |