Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Small Work Takes Big Prize

A small work submitted by Frances Stachl of Whanganui took the Best in Show prize of $700 at the 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre on Thursday.
The exhibition and awards are presented by the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust. The annual exhibition is open to artists living and working in New Zealand, and is in its fifth year.
The judges for this year’s awards were Esther Topfer, trustee and a Whanganui printmaker, Sarah Williams, a Whanganui painter and gallery manager, and Mikaere Gardiner, a painter, from Taumarunui.
They selected Ms Stachl’s work, The Baby and the Bathwater, for its rendering of something insignificant such as a bathplug and the layering of perceptions and concepts by use of materials and elaborate production. Made from sterling silver, deer antler, and beef bone, The Baby and the Bathwater work has been well received by viewers to the exhibition.
Certificates of Merit prizes of $100 were awarded to Becka-Lee Biggs of Whanganui for her digital print Humble Bee, and to previous Merit winner, Andria Pablo of Wellington, for her large work Tonatiuh Ra, comprising of Aztec iconography made from beads, drawing together her cultural heritages of New Zealand and Mexico.
There were a total of 43 works submitted by artists from Whanganui, Hawke’s Bay, the Kapiti Coast, Manawatu, Marlborough, Rangitikei, Tararua, and Wellington. The competition is designed to create a national platform for visual artists in painting, printmaking, photography, glass production, sculpture and mixed media, and to build relationships between the national arts sector and the Whanganui arts community.
The exhibition is open at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre till September 6. The 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards is supported by Optiv101 Fine Arts and Multimedia Studios, Mickey’s Superliquor, and the Grand Hotel.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

The 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards

The 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards

The annual Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards is open to artists from across New Zealand.

Opening Function and Award Presentation at the Community Arts Centre, 5pm to 7pm, Thursday August 22, 2013


Entry forms can be downloaded from HERErequested from the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust, 22 Drews Avenue, Whanganui 4500, or by emailing whanganuinational@gmail.com


Best in Show Award prize $700
Two Certificate of Merit prizes are $100 each


Judges:

Esther Topfer
Sarah Williams
Mikaere Gardiner

Key Dates:

Monday August 19 to Wednesday August 21, 2013

Work submitted to the Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, Wanganui, between 10.30am & 4pm

Thursday August 22, 2013
Opening Function and Award Presentation at the Community Arts Centre, 5pm to 7pm

Friday September 6, 2013
Final day of exhibition

Saturday September 7, 2013
Collection and Freighting of work from the Community Arts Centre between 10.30am & 4pm

Thanks to our sponsors to date for their support of 
the 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards; Optiv101 Fine Arts and Multimedia Studios, the Grand Hotel, and Mickey's Superliquor.

Entry form for the 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards

Entry form for the 2013 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards available for download:


Click here for 2013 Entry Form

Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Whanganui National Arts Scholarship

The Whanganui National Arts Scholarship

The Whanganui National Arts Scholarship is another initiative to match the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust's charitable purposes. The scholarship of $300 is awarded to a past student of a secondary school in the Whanganui region last year, and is currently enrolled in first year study in a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree or Glass Production and Design diploma at a recognised tertiary educational institution in New Zealand.

Application Forms and Terms and Conditions can be downloaded from www.optiv101.com.

To encourage youth into fine arts tertiary education, the trust offers a $300 arts scholarship to an immediate past student of a Whanganui secondary school (that is, having been a student at a secondary school in the Whanganui region in the year prior to application), and currently enrolled in the first year of study for a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree or Glass Production and Design Diploma at a New Zealand university, polytechnic, or other recognised tertiary educational institution.

This award is determined on a selective basis and requires the submission of a completed application form, portfolio, and supporting information.

DEADLINE

Return the completed application form along with your supporting documents by 5pm, June 28th, 2013 to the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust to be awarded for the upcoming second semester.

KEY DATES:

5pm, June 28th, 2013 Applications deadline

July 29th, 2013 Notification of result of applications to all applicants

July 31st, 2013 Payment of scholarship to successful applicant

For application forms or further information contact:

The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust
Old Chronicle Building
22 Drews Avenue
Whanganui 4500

Telephone: ++64 21 296 4451
Email: whanganuinational@gmail.com
Web: www.optiv101.com

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Stag Party Wins 2012 Whanganui National Best in Show

Stag Party Wins 2012 Whanganui National Best in Show

A small framed mezzotint wins the Best in Show Award at the 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition. By Esmee McAuley of Whanganui, the playful work grabbed the attention of the judges with its velvet blacks, the standard text of skulls and mortality, and an addition of a tiara. As the title of the work implies, Stag Party is one for the boys that conveys the drunken hungover morning haze of tiaras, strip clubs, and a mysterious woman's panties in the jacket pocket. How do I explain this to the missus? Dead man walking!

Congratulations to prize winners of the 2012 Whanganui National Art Awards

2012 Whanganui National Art Awards Best in Show winner

Stag Party, Mezzotint, by Esmee McAuley, Whanganui

2012 Whanganui National Art Awards Certificates of Merit

Chica's Soul, Mixed Media, by Andria Pablo, Wellington

The Propitious Emergence of Interminable Weirdness, Glicee Print, by Elijah Lamont, Whanganui

For the fourth annual awards show, 50 artists entered from around 12 regions around New Zealand. The conveners, the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust, are very pleased with the number of entries submitted, and the quality of the works.

Judges

Aaron Potaka (Whanganui) - Printmaker

Pat Cush (Whanganui) - Painter and Printmaker

Sheyne Tuffery (Wellington)- Printmaker

Sponsored by Creative Communities Wanganui District, Optiv101 Fine Arts and Multimedia Studios, Pub Charity, The United Lodge of Wanganui No.468, Whanganui Community Foundation, and Mickey's Superliquor.

The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards promotes the fine arts in New Zealand. As a leading city in training and nurturing it's artists, Whanganui takes its place as one of the movers and shakers in contemporary New Zealand art with the annual Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards.

Established in 2009, the Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards has all works for sale and a cash award is given to the artist with the Best in Show as judged by a selection panel.

The competition is open to all artists living and working in New Zealand, and offers an array of styles and tastes. The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards aims to promote New Zealand artists and New Zealand contemporary arts, and to bring new arts experiences to the city.

The 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards, August 24 to September 14, 2012 at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, Whanganui

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Sponsors Coming Onboard as Whanganui National Approaches

Sponsors Coming Onboard as Whanganui National Approaches

New sponsors have come onboard as the 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards approaches with less than two months to go before the exhibition opens at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre in August.

Pub Charity and Creative Communities Wanganui District have joined Optiv101 Fine Arts and Multimedia Studios, The United Lodge of Wanganui No.468, and Mickey's Superliquor in bringing this year's event.

Receiving days are from August 20 to 22, 10.30am to 4pm, at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, Whanganui. Entry forms are available  for download from http://www.24bar7.com/.

The Opening Function and Awards Presentation will be August 23 at 5pm. Printmakers and painters Aaron Potaka and Pat Cush of Whanganui, and Sheyne Tuffery, a multimedia artist from Wellington, are the judges selecting the Best in Show, and Certificates of Merit.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards

2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards


The 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards entry form has been released for artists aiming to submit to the competition in August. The exhibition is open to all artists living and working in New Zealand.


Entry forms are available online from http://www.24bar7.com/
 The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust are the conveners of the exhibition. The trustees are pleased with the growing recognition of the event. The Best in Show Award includes a $500 prize. Two Certificates of Merit carry a prize $100.


The judges for the 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards are Aaron Potaka, trustee and a Whanganui printmaker, Pat Cush, a Whanganui painter, and Sheyne Tuffery of Wellington, a printmaker. The judges will select the Best in Show Award and two Certificates of Merit winners.


The competition is designed to create a national platform for visual artists in painting, printmaking, photography, glass production, sculpture and mixed media, and to build relationships between the national arts sector and the Whanganui arts community. The Whanganui National is a competition where New Zealand artists and arts are supported by the art conscious public of this city, and acknowledge the talent of the country’s artists with awards.


The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust are pleased with the growth of the Award Exhibition, with artists from across New Zealand entering.


Receiving days are August 20 to 22, 2012 at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre, 19 Taupo Quay, Wanganui


The Awards Presentation will be made at the opening function at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre on Thursday, August 23, 2012. The the exhibition runs till September 14.


The Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Award Trust are pleased with the growth of the Award Exhibition, with artists from across New Zealand entering.


The Trust is grateful for the sponsorships to date from the United Lodge of Wanganui No. 468, Optiv101 Fine Arts and Multimedia Studios, and Mickey’s, in presenting the 2012 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards.