Paddington Art Prize
| February 20, 2014
Submissions open for 2014.
The Paddington Art Prize is a $20,000 national acquisitive prize for a painting inspired by the Australian Landscape, in addition the UNSW College of Fine Arts will offer a selected artist the opportunity to create a limited edition print, plus a $1,000 prize will be presented to the Honourable Mention recipient and a $500 prize will be presented to the Highly Commended recipient.
CLOSING DATE OF SUBMISSIONS: Monday, 1st of September, 2014.
SELECTION OF FINALISTS BY JUDGES: Thursday, 25th of September, 2014.
Visit the Paddington Art Prize website for more information.


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