2021 awards
Armidale-based artist Leah Bullen has been announced as the winner of the 2021 Stanthorpe Art Prize. After a long delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Stanthorpe Art Prize winners were announced at a gala opening on Friday 19 February, and were opened by Philip Bacon AM.
Congratulations to Leah Bullen for winning first prize, with her watercolour, Memoryscape (Garden with sunflowers and pencil pines). Ms Bullen was awarded the $22,000 Best in Show as well as the $3,500 2D Painting/Drawing category.
Memoryscape (Garden with sunflowers and pencil pines), Leah Bullen
Leah Bullen completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) and a Doctor of Philosophy Creative Arts from the School of Art & Design at the Australian National University. In 2016, she was the winner of the Trustees’ Watercolour Prize as part of the Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Leah says, “I started this work of a garden before the hardest part of the drought. For me gardens and gardening have always been a place and an activity centred around family, the beauty of nature and tranquillity. Memoryscape has gained a new currency over this challenging summer. It is a landscape of personal memories, daydreams and nostalgia — a landscape of ecological grief.”
The judges, Simon Wright (QAGOMA) and Rachael Parsons (New England Regional Art Museum) agreed that the decision to award Leah first prize was the easiest choice in the awards. The judges highlighted Leah’s accomplishment in a tricky and unforgiving medium. Mr Wright said “I can smell that scene. It’s like comfort food.” Ms Parsons commented on the outstanding quality of the beauty, texture, depth and colour in the work, balanced with the conceptual and technical vigour.
Award Winners
2021 award winners:
Best in Show $22,000 - Memoryscape (Garden with sunflowers and pencil pines), Leah Bullen
2D awards
Painting/drawing $3,500 - Memoryscape (Garden with sunflowers and pencil pines), Leah Bullen
Print media $3,500 - Harrigans Lane Horizon, Renata Buziak
Mixed/crafted $3,500 - Big Jim, Joy Ivill
3D awards
Modelled/carved $3,500 - Banksia Integrifolia Vessel with Blue Wren, Fiona Hiscock
Cast $3,500 - Textural Story of Hope, Kirsten Perry
Composite/assemblage $3,500 - ‘Suck Eggs’ a send up of the colonial table centrepiece, Trevor Dunbar
Emerging Artist $2,000 - Say hooray if you’ve had a good day, KHR Stewart
Local Artist $2,000 - Chalcopyrite, Yve Gray
Youth $1,500 - It’s not just a dog, Jacqui L Close
Public Choice $1,500 (to be awarded at the conclusion of the exhibition)
Congratulations to all our finalists. Due to the delay in holding the exhibition (due to COVID), there were several artists who could no longer participate in the finalist exhibition.
The awards ceremony was livestreamed, and you can re-watch the stream at https://betterwaytostream.com.au/ - enter the passcode 19-02-2021
2021 Award Winners
Winners were announced at the awards ceremony and exhibition opening event on Friday 19 February 2021.
People’s Choice
The People’s Choice Award will be announced at the end of the exhibition. Visitors to the exhibition will be able to nominate their favourite artwork.
2D Painting/Drawing
2D - Painting / drawing: includes watercolour, gouache, oil, acrylic, tempera, encaustic, dye, ink, calligraphy, charcoal, monoprint, graphite, silverpoint, chalk, pastel, oil stick etc.
2D Print Media
2D - Print media: includes etching, lithography, intaglio, woodblock, linocut, engraving, printed fabric, screen printing, rubbing, digital or film-based photography
3D Modelled/Carved
3D - Modelled / carved: includes additive methods such as clay, porcelain, concrete, wax, ceramics; and subtractive methods, which include carving wood, stone, concrete, and other materials
Emerging Artists
Emerging artists are artists in the early stages of their career, where they are not considered an established artist by other artists, curators, producers, critics or arts administrators.
Please note that the print catalogue was designed to show 2D works from one side, and 3D works from the other side. Digitally, this means that the 2D works are shown first, and 3D works are shown from page 58.