Tom Malone Prize 2021
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Venue: Art Gallery of WA
Address: Perth Cultural Centre, Perth
Date: 29 May “ 19 July 2021
Time: 10am-5pm, Wed - Mon, closed Tue
Ticket: FREE
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Call: +61 8 9492 6600
Address: Perth Cultural Centre, Perth
Date: 29 May “ 19 July 2021
Time: 10am-5pm, Wed - Mon, closed Tue
Ticket: FREE
Web: https://artgallery.wa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/tom-malone-prize-2021
: https://www.facebook.com/ArtGalleryWA
: https://www.instagram.com/artgallerywa/
: https://twitter.com/ArtGalleryWA
: https://vimeo.com/artgallerywa
EMail: admin@artgallery.wa.gov.au
Call: +61 8 9492 6600
Glass provides a perfect vehicle for the exploration of a range of themes, from the personal to the observational, and Australian makers are some of the world leaders in the medium.
The Tom Malone Prize is a highly respected national event within the Australian glass arts community and it has played an integral role in the Gallery's acquisition of works by Australia's most inspiring, innovative and accomplished artists working in this art form.
The 2021 Prize features the work of: Kate Baker (NSW), Clare Belfrage (SA), Hannah Gason (ACT), Marcel Hoogstad Hay (SA), Rita Kellaway (SA), Gerry King (SA), Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello (ACT), Peter Kovacsy (WA), Jeremy Lepisto (NSW), Madeline Prowd (SA), Kirstie Rea (NSW), Ayano Yoshizumi (SA) and Madisyn Zabel (ACT).
These thirteen shortlisted works demonstrate how our nation's glass artists continue to invent and reinvent, to challenge themselves technically, and to find new frameworks to distil human experience in accessible and enlivening ways.
The winner of the $15,000 acquisitive prize will be announced June 2021.
Now in its 19th year, the Tom Malone Prize continues with the generous support of Ms Sheryl Grimwood, AGWA Foundation Benefactor.
The Tom Malone Prize is a highly respected national event within the Australian glass arts community and it has played an integral role in the Gallery's acquisition of works by Australia's most inspiring, innovative and accomplished artists working in this art form.
The 2021 Prize features the work of: Kate Baker (NSW), Clare Belfrage (SA), Hannah Gason (ACT), Marcel Hoogstad Hay (SA), Rita Kellaway (SA), Gerry King (SA), Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello (ACT), Peter Kovacsy (WA), Jeremy Lepisto (NSW), Madeline Prowd (SA), Kirstie Rea (NSW), Ayano Yoshizumi (SA) and Madisyn Zabel (ACT).
These thirteen shortlisted works demonstrate how our nation's glass artists continue to invent and reinvent, to challenge themselves technically, and to find new frameworks to distil human experience in accessible and enlivening ways.
The winner of the $15,000 acquisitive prize will be announced June 2021.
About The Tom Malone Prize
An acquisitive prize, each year's winning entrant is awarded $15,000 and their work becomes a part of the State Art Collection where it joins works by previous winners: Clare Belfrage, Gabriella Bisetto, Charles Butcher, Cobi Cockburn, Brian Corr, Mel Douglas, Mark Eliott, Deirdre Feeney, Kevin Gordon, Marc Leib, Jessica Loughlin, Tom Moore, Nick Mount and Benjamin Sewell.Now in its 19th year, the Tom Malone Prize continues with the generous support of Ms Sheryl Grimwood, AGWA Foundation Benefactor.