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Glover Prize 11 – 20 March 2016

Guide 2015 selected for the Glover Prize. Oil and wax on linen, 122 x 122 cm

Guide 2015 oil/wax on linen 122 x 122 cm

Falls Park Pavillion,
Evandale
TAS 7212

The Glover Prize has become one of Australia’s most significant awards for landscape painting. It is awarded annually for the work judged the best contemporary landscape painting of Tasmania. The winner receives $40,000 and a bronze maquette of colonial artist John Glover, whose legacy is celebrated though the Prize.

Landscape painting is defined in its broadest sense. The aim is to stimulate conversations about the meaning and possibilities expressed in the words landscape, painting and Tasmania. The Glover is open to artists from anywhere in the world. The exhibition is held over the March long-weekend in the historic Falls Park pavilion in Evandale, a village on the beautiful northern plains of Tasmania.

The winner of the Glover is selected from around 40 works chosen by a panel of eminent judges.

2016 GLOVER PRIZE JUDGES

Maudie Palmer AO
Independent curator and Professorial Fellow, Monash University

Fiona Hall AO
Artist and Australian representative at Venice Biennale 2015

Sean Kelly
Arts Officer, Moonah Arts Centre

 

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