PORT JACKSON PRESS GRADUATE PRINTMAKING AWARD 2010
NOW IN ITS third year, the Port Jackson Press Australia Graduate Printmaking Award 2010 offers printmaking graduates the professional experience of exhibiting in a commercial gallery along with a $4000 cash prize, and a feature article in Imprint, sponsored by the Print Council of Australia. This award is acquisitive and is open to any student who majored in printmaking and completed their course of study in 2009 at any tertiary institution in Australia.
The panel of three judges who will select the award recipient are Des Cowley, Rare Printed Collections Manager, State Library of Victoria; Graham Fransella, Melbourne Based Artist (AP Issue 10); and Anne Virgo, Director, Australian Print Workshop.
The award finalist’s artwork will be on display at the James Makin Gallery from 4 – 27 Feb 2010 and the award will be announced on Thursday 18 Feb 2010, from 6 – 8 pm.
Image: PETER THOMSON Minnie and Me, 2009, screenprint on plywood, 112 x 117 cm
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