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Friday, September 3, 2010

Birchall's Tertiary Art Prize


Last night I attended the opening of the Birchall's Teriary Art Prize Exhibition at the University of Tasmania's NEW Gallery.

I was delighted to have been selected as one of the 23 finalists from the field of 43 artists who had entered works. This being the first time I have ever first participated in an art prize competition it was exciting just to see my name neatly lettered on a gallery wall!

The judges were West Tasmanian coast artist and gallery owner Raymond Arnold, a previous Glover Prize winner, and Bala Starr, senior curator of the Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne.



The winner was Hirad Yousefpour (congrads, Hirad) whose entry was Knock Me Not (hung to the left of the door in the photo above). His painting features the surreal image of a door-knocker over a cloud, a work questioning access to personal memories. On the right of the door is my entry, When your outside's in and your inside's out.


Big thanks to Birchalls of Launceston for sponsoring this acquisitive art prize worth $2,500. It sure is encouraging to struggling art students and is a great occasion for meeting fellow artists.

(Not to mention my catching up with the Professor of the Art Faculty, Noel Frankham, once himself a student of mine some decades ago! Doesn't life have its twists and turns!).


6 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Harry. Your entry is absolutely impressive.

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  2. This is great, Harry. Good old Birchall's! A formative bookshop for me (along with Petrarch's). Congratulations on your inclusion - and your entry.

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  3. Harry,

    When I read a post like this, it brings such a warm smile to my face, as I can feel your sense of accoplishment. What a wonderful and sparkling space! This is a grand accomplishment, and my heartfelt congratulations go out to you, my friend!

    Have a great weekend,
    Brian

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  4. Greetings, Harry:
    The work chosen for their participation
    has a particularly strong impact to the viewer.
    Congratulations on your inclusion in this sample.
    Good weekend
    Paulo

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  5. Thanks, everyone. It is really nice to have your good wishes.

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