
Call for Entries: Common Ground Print Prize, Castlemaine Press

Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.


Purpose of the Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize
The Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize was launched in 2002 and commemorates the birth of the South Australian Museum’s first curator, Frederick George Waterhouse. The prize is an opportunity for artists to investigate the world around them, and present their perspectives on natural science. It encourages artists to make a statement about the scientific issues facing our planet, and offers a valuable platform for them to contribute to the environmental debate. Over the years the competition has become a much loved fixture on the arts calendar, allowing artists and audiences to explore natural science through a range of creative outlets.
Prizes:
Two main award categories are available, these being an Open Prize with a $30,000 prize and an Emerging Artist Prize with a $10,000 prize.
Visitors to the South Australian Museum exhibition can also vote on The People’s Choice Dr Wendy Wickes Memoriam Prize, awarded to a finalist artist who has been judged by the people to have communicated the most significant scientific message within the spirit of the competition.
The People’s Choice Dr Wendy Wickes Memoriam Prize is generously provided by her life’s companion.
Important Dates:
Entries may be submitted from Monday 25 October 2021 until 5pm Friday 25 February 2022.
The selected works must arrive at the South Australian Museum between Monday 2 May and Friday 13 May 2022.
For further information, including full competition rules and entry form, please CLICK HERE.
More information:
For further information please contact waterhouseartprize@samuseum.sa.gov.au.

Call for Entries Now Open
Exhibition: 14 – 29 May 2022
Venue: The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability, 2 Balls Head Drive, Waverton
Prizes to the value of $41,000
Entries close: 30 November 2021
The North Sydney Art Prize is a major biennial arts event showcasing some of the best in contemporary art with indoor and outdoor works by emerging, mid-career and established artists from across Australia.
Artists are invited to submit entries for the exhibition in 2022 which will be held in May over 16 days at the iconic Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability in Waverton. This unique site enables broad participation and accommodates the inclusion of all mediums.
Artists are required to read North Sydney Art Prize 2022 Conditions of Entry (117KB) before submitting the entry online and agree to the terms and conditions. It is recommended that exhibition material and attachments, as outlined in the Conditions of Entry, are prepared prior to submitting the online entry.
All entries must be submitted using our online form:


The 2021 Blacktown City Art Prize is an open-themed exhibition and accepts drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photomedia and mixed-media artworks from artists across Australia. The exhibition will be open at The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre, and at Blacktown, Stanhope and Mt Druitt libraries between Saturday 27 November 2021 and Thursday 27 January 2022.
Tuesday 5 October 2021, 5pm
Entries close
Wednesday 27 October 2021
Finalists announced
Friday 12 and Saturday 13 November 2021, 9am – 5pm
Artwork deliveries to The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre
Saturday 27 November 2021
Prize winners announced
Saturday 27 November 2021 – Thursday 27 January 2022
Exhibition open at all venues
Friday 28 and Saturday 29 January 2022, 9am – 5pm
Artwork collection from The Leo Kelly Blacktown Arts Centre
Image: Installation view, 2020 Blacktown City Art Prize exhibition. Photo: Silversalt Photography
To enter, Go HERE:

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Calling all traditional and contemporary printmaking artists.
Submit: Up to three prints to be considered for exhibition at Tŷ Pawb, Wrexham.
Exhibition dates: 4th December 2021 – 26th February 2022
Submission dates: Tuesday 1st June – Midnight, Saturday 31st July
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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.

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Today’s the day! Megalo is launching an exciting range of dynamic print focused online exhibitions. Each curated exhibition will highlight a different print medium, relief, screen on paper, intaglio, lithography and screen on fabric. Below you can find out more about each exhibition and how to take part. This opportunity is open to both national and international artists.
Our first exhibition will be a Relief exhibition and the deadline for submissions is 5pm Monday 4th May. Works can be made using any of the relief processes such as woodcut, linocut, wood engraving etc. as the primary medium.
We are aware that many printmakers are unable to currently access their normal printing spaces and studios. With this in mind, all work submitted to the exhibition can be from January 2019 onwards. You can find out more information by visiting our website or through the links below!
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29 January 2020
RAVENSWOOD AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S ART PRIZE – WIN $1000 ART SUPPLIES GIFT VOUCHER FOR EARLY SUBMISSION
UPDATE: All emerging and established female artists who submit their entries into the Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize by1 March go in the draw to win a $1000 art supplies gift voucher.*
About the Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art PrizeThe Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is the highest value art prize for women, with a $35,000 Professional Artist Prize, an Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000 and the new Indigenous Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000.
Female artists residing in Australia are eligible to enter the Art Prize. All media is accepted and there is no theme – artworks must best reflect the intentions of the artist’s practice.
Entries close at 12pm (EST) on Wednesday 18 March 2020.
Winners of the 2020 Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize will be announced at the Opening Night on Friday 29 May 2020. The Exhibition of Finalists will be open from Saturday 30 May to Sunday 14 June 2020, 11am to 4pm.
For more information on the Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize, visit ravenswoodartprize.com.au or email artprize@ravenswood.nsw.edu.au
*Winner of the $1000 art supplies gift voucher will be drawn at 12pm (EST) on 2 March, 2020. Winner will be notified via email. Terms and conditions apply.