May 21, 2024
JULIA SIRIANNI IS A FINALIST IN THE HADLEY'S ART PRIZE 2024
We are delighted to share that Julia Sirianni has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 Hadley's Art Prize with her work 'Turtle Creek' 2023.
Presented by Hadley’s Orient Hotel, the annual Hadley’s Art Prize, Hobart is an acquisitive Australian landscape prize which offers $100,000 to the winning entry. The exhibition of finalists will be held at the Hadley’s Orient Hotel from 3 - 25 August.
IMAGE:
Julia Sirianni
Turtle Creek 2023
oil on linen
152 x 122 cm
September 2, 2023
MYLES YOUNG FINALIST IN THE 2023 MOSMAN ART PRIZE
Congratulations to our artist Myles Young who is a finalists in this year's Mosman Art Prize for his work 'Show Off'. Exhibition open 23 September in Mosman, Sydney.
Image:
MYLES YOUNG
'Show Off' 2023
oil, acrylic on polycotton
122 x 112 cm
October 15, 2021
BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE FINALIST IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
We're thrilled to announce Bronte Leighton-Dore is a finalist in the Paddington Art Prize and has won the UNSW Art and Design Print Prize. The prize will offer Bronte the opportunity to create a limited edition print with Master Printer, Michael Kempson.
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. Established in 2004 by Arts Patron, Marlene Antico OAM, this National prize takes its place among the country’s most lucrative and highly coveted painting prizes.
Image: 'By The Murray River, Corowa' oil on board 110 x 170cm
September 28, 2021
MYLES YOUNG FINALIST IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Myles Young who is a finalist in the 2021 Paddington Art Prize with his work 'Water Secrets'.
The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. Established in 2004 by Arts Patron, Marlene Antico OAM, this National prize takes its place among the country’s most lucrative and highly coveted painting prizes.
The prize encourages the interpretation of the landscape as a significant contemporary genre, its long tradition in Australian painting as a key contributor to our national ethos, and is a positive initiative in private patronage of the arts in Australia.
Marlene Antico OAM, created the Prize in order to assist with the monetary difficulties that often impede artists from showcasing their works. As an art student, gallery owner and volunteer guide at the AGNSW for over 10 years, she has underscored her commitment to supporting contemporary Australian artists, aware, of the
April 13, 2021
BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE AT WANGARATTA ART GALLERY
Bronte Leighton-Dore's work is part of Wangaratta Art Gallery's exhibition 'Contemporary Landscape Perspectives: A Group Show' from 13 March – 30 May 2021.
This dynamic exhibition of five contemporary landscape Australian painters, Max Berry, Holly Greenwood, Dan Kyle, Bronte Leighton-Dore and Andrew Pye explores individual perspectives of elements of the Australian bush, the terrain, landscape and key symbolism of trees and flora in their immediate environment.
All five artists are emerging as contemporary painters in the Australian art scene. Berry, Greenwood, Kyle and Leighton-Dore are New South Wales based (Sydney and Blue Mountains), the four have partnered with local artist Andy Pye, the group have connections both through friendship but also their oeuvre, their painting practice and style. Each artists surrounding environments are re-interpreted in large scale paintings and works on paper.
This collection of artists and their work presents a diversity of expression and contemporary representation of the Australian Bush.
November 27, 2020
Myles Young awarded one of eight Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prizes
Eight emerging visual artists have been awarded the 2020 Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize including Myles Young for his work 'Shortcut to Widefield' 2020.
Now in its ninth year, the Macquarie Group Emerging Artist Prize recognises a new generation of Australian visual artists. Artists in the early stage of their careers were invited to enter up to five original works that reflect the Macquarie Group Collection’s theme The Land and its Psyche.
The winners are:
- Katie Banakh, Victoria
- Victoria Hempstead, NSW
- Mahala Hill, ACT
- Emma Itzstein, Victoria
- George Kennedy, Tasmania
- Katie Stewart, NSW
- Joanne Wheeler, Central Australia
- Myles Young, NSW
The Macquarie Group Collection has supported emerging Australian visual artists for over 30 years. With the theme The Land and its Psyche, the Collection comprises more than 850 works by artists who, at the time their work was acquired, were in the early stages of their career. Acquisitions are made by a committee of volunteer Macquarie staff and a curatorial consultant.
Works in the Macquarie Group Collection are exhibited in more than 40 Macquarie Group offices worldwide and periodically loaned to public institutions.
October 6, 2020
EMILY IMESON, A RECIPIENT OF THE 2020 BRETT WHITELEY ART SCHOLARSHIP
For the first time in its 22 year history, the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship has been awarded to five artists, one of whom is Emily Imeson.
Congratulations Charlie Ingemar Harding (Victoria), Emily Grace Imeson (NSW), Dan Kyle (NSW), Lily Platts (NSW) and Georgia Spain (Tasmania).
Art Gallery of New South Wales Director, Michael Brand, said that in one of the most challenging years the arts community has ever experienced he’s delighted that the Scholarship could be awarded, albeit in a different format.
‘That the Scholarship this year is shared between five artists instead of a single artist speaks to the moment we’re in, where we all need to work together and find new ways of thinking for the benefit of our community.
‘The Scholarship remains a prestigious, national painting award and I welcome all five recipients to the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship alumni who have, like Brett Whiteley before them, had their worlds open up as a result of being offered this opportunity to spend time creating work in a new location,’ Brand said.
May 15, 2020
JULIA SIRIANNI - RAVENSWOOD AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ART PRIZE
Congratulations to Julia Sirianni for being a finalist in the Emerging Artist category of the Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize for 2020.
The Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize is an annual acquisitive prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art and opportunity for emerging and established women artists in Australia. It is the highest value professional artist prize for women in Australia.
There are three prize categories – the Professional Artist Prize of $35,000, the Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000 and the Indigenous Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000.
IMAGE:
A Place to Hide 2020
oil on board
60 x 60 cm
October 17, 2019
BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE HIGHLY COMMENDED IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE
Bronte Leighton-Dore has been awarded Highly Commended in the 2019 Paddington Art Prize.
The Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape. Established in 2004 by Arts Patron, Marlene Antico OAM, this National prize takes its place among the country’s most lucrative and highly coveted painting prizes.
The prize encourages the interpretation of the landscape as a significant contemporary genre, its long tradition in Australian painting as a key contributor to our national ethos, and is a positive initiative in private patronage of the arts in Australia.
Image: 'The Shadows Run Both Ways, Berambing NSW, 2019, oil on board, 124.5 x 172.5 cm.
May 20, 2019
BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE FINALIST IN THE 2019 WYNNE PRIZE 2019
Bronte Leighton-Dore is a finalist in the 2019 Wynne Prize. The Prize is awarded annually for 'the best landscape painting of Australian scenery in oils or watercolours or for the best example of figure sculpture by Australian artists’.
This open competition is judged by the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Finalists are displayed in an exhibition at the Gallery (although in the early years all entrants were hung). Many winning paintings have become icons in Australian landscape art, entering the collections of public galleries, including the AGNSW.
Bronte says of her entry, "...My painting is an attempt to give sense to the engulfing yet expansive nature of the landscape, as the eucalyptus trunks, the fallen leaves and the tufts of native grass become jewels of colour when suffused with light."
Image: Installation view "Blue to eye's touch, Merlin's Lookout" 2019, oil on board, 124.5 x 172.5 cm. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
January 22, 2018
BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE IN 'STEPPING INTO TOMORROW'
Stepping into Tomorrow, an art collective headed by Sep Pourbozorgi and Thomas John Whelan, presents Sweetness of the New, a group exhibition that approaches classic Australian imagery with a refreshing, optimistic, contemporary bent. The collective prides itself on finding the pleasure and value in contemplation, believing there is “no better way to celebrate our past than by stepping into tomorrow”. The collective "sees art as a medium that extends over generations, location and circumstance; uniting a multi-faceted national identity and aesthetic". The opening night of Sweetness of the New is on Thursday 25th of January from 6-9pm, and is open until the 28th of January, from 11am-6pm on Friday and Saturday and 11am-3pm on Sunday, at Yellow House Sydney, 57-59 Macleay Street, Potts Point, NSW.
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18 June 2025 – 8 July 2025
Julia Sirianni
3 – 24 September 2024
THE SPRING SHOW
7 – 21 December 2023
SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection
6 September 2023 – 3 October 2023
Julia Sirianni ‘Scenes From the South’
12 April 2023 – 2 May 2023
Myles Young ‘Nature is a Theatre’
30 August 2022 – 17 September 2022
Bronte Leighton-Dore
15 March 2022 – 2 April 2022
Julia Sirianni ‘On My Mind’
3 – 19 February 2022
Myles Young ‘Nature Electric’
23 November 2021 – 15 December 2021
THE ART OF CHRISTMAS | ONLINE ONLY
11 – 21 November 2021
ELIZA GOSSE, ANTOINETTE O'BRIEN, JULIA SIRIANNI, JANE DU RAND, MYLES YOUNG — SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY
24 August 2021 – 11 September 2021
Emily Imeson ‘Within and Below’
2 – 17 February 2021
Julia Sirianni ‘In the Distance’
19 November 2020 – 8 December 2020
Bronte Leighton-Dore ‘Made of Dust’
17 September 2020 – 7 October 2020
Thea Anamara Perkins ‘Glimmer’
27 August 2020 – 16 September 2020
Myles Young ‘Country Invitations’
13 – 27 August 2020
Emily Imeson ‘Painting Tasmania’ (ONLINE EXHIBITION)
11 – 16 June 2020
Julia Sirianni ‘Suburban Sanctuaries’ (Online Only)
20 February 2020 – 14 March 2020
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