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oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm
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Two Plastic Red Chairs could be Glimpsed Beyond the Cracks in the Curtains Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Two Plastic Red Chairs could be Glimpsed Beyond the Cracks in the Curtains
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oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm
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Surfers Paradise Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Surfers Paradise
Surfers Paradise 2020
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Surfers Paradise2020
gouache on paper
31 x 31 cm
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A Golden Gaytime Lay Melting Beneath the Sun 2020
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A Golden Gaytime Lay Melting Beneath the Sun2020
oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm
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Brisbane 2019
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Brisbane2019
gouache on paper
31 x 31 cm
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oil on canvas
152 x 122 cm
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Brisbane II Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Brisbane II
Brisbane II 2019
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Brisbane II2019
gouache on paper
31 x 31 cm
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She Vacuumed the Shag Pile with a Glass of Sherry 2020
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She Vacuumed the Shag Pile with a Glass of Sherry2020
oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm
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Bardon Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Bardon
Bardon 2019
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gouache on paper
31 x 31 cm
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They Sat by the Pool Eating Iced VoVos for Breakfast 2020
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They Sat by the Pool Eating Iced VoVos for Breakfast2020
oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm
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Cigarettes and Perfume 2020
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Cigarettes and Perfume2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts 2020
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Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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Watching the Human's Splash 2020
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Watching the Human's Splash2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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A Mediocre Bounce Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - A Mediocre Bounce
A Mediocre Bounce 2020
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A Mediocre Bounce2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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Something Lost Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Something Lost
Something Lost 2020
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Something Lost2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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Sunday Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - Sunday
Sunday 2020
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Sunday2020
oil on board
28 x 24 cm
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MINI MOKES AND MINI SKIRTS 2020 Installation View Eliza Gosse Eliza Gosse - MINI MOKES AND MINI SKIRTS 2020 Installation View
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MINI MOKES AND MINI SKIRTS 2020 Installation View

Queensland in the sixties: a time for the sunshine state to enjoy its time under the sun. A time for weekends spent licking Gaytimes by the Centenary Pool. A time for mini skirts and Mini Mokes. As with the rest of the nation, Queensland experienced a post-war housing shortage with architects needing to turn to new styles and adapt them to suit the state’s sub-tropical climate.

For her second solo exhibition with Edwina Corlette Gallery, Eliza Gosse has rendered modernist buildings alongside vignettes of daily life. By depicting domestic scenes within these designs she posits the importance of this era within the broader narrative of Australian suburbia.

Eliza Gosse 'Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts'

Eliza Gosse explores life through the lens of architecture – specifically the clean, simple lines of post-war and mid-century design. Drawn to forms produced decades before she herself was born, Gosse creates paired back images that are not so much a depiction as an evocation of an era or place, or the people who may once have lived there. Sleek, stylised, and given quirky titles snatched from pop culture, her work is enhanced by a muted colour palette that bathes each scene in nostalgia and encourages viewers to imagine what memories might be held within the walls.

Most recently, Gosse has been compelled to paint outdoor spaces and clear pools of water, a response to being cooped up during the pandemic fog of the last year. Lighter and airier, they forgo the air of mystery for a refreshing sense of freedom, rejuvenation and welcome; a glimpse of a perfect day not too far away.

Eliza Gosse is an alumna of the National Art School, Sydney, graduating a Master of Fine Art in 2019. A multiple award recipient, she has won the Mosman Alan Gamble Award (2022); the National Art School and Parkers Sydney Fine Art Award (2019); the William Fletcher Grant for Emerging Artists (2018); the John Olsen Drawing Prize, National Art School (2017); the People’s Choice Award, Waverley Art Prize (2017); and the People’s Choice Award, Chippendale World Art Residency (2017). Gosse has also been a Finalist in the Archibald Prize (2022); Wynne Prize (2020); Salon des Refusés at S.H Ervin (2022); Mosman Art Prize (2022, 2020, 2017); Paddington Art Prize (2021); Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize (2020, 2019, 2018); Waverley Woollahra Art Prize (2019, 2018); Little Things Art Prize (2018, 2017); and the Lloyd Rees Memorial Art Award (2017). Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout Australia, and is held in public art collections such as the National Art School (NAS) Sydney, and the Sydney Children’s Hospital.

Eliza Gosse

  • 1995, Sydney
  • Lives and works in Sydney

EDUCATION

2019

  • Master of Fine Art, National Art School

2017

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, National Art School

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • 'Entertainer’s Delight With Ocean Views', Olsen Gallery, Sydney
  • 'All My Friends Have White Walls and Beige Carpet', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2022

  • 'Pool Towels Are Softer At Tennis Clubs', Mars Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Bumpy Roads And Tip Top Sandwiches', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

2021

  • 'You're Poolside and Everything is Perfect', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2020

  • 'Cabin Fever', Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2019

  • 'Eggs On Soldiered Toast Buttered Well', May Space, Sydney
  • 'Distance From Here', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • 'Mission Brown', Saint Cloche, Sydney

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • SPRING 1883 Art Fair, Melbourne
  • The Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
  • Spring Group Show, Galerie Camille Pouyfaucon, Paris
  • A Female Gaze, Mars Gallery, Melbourne

2022

  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Olsen Gallery, Sydney
  • The Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
  • Salon des Refusés Wynne Prize, S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney
  • National Art School in the NSW Landscape, NSW Parliament, Sydney

2021

  • 'After Dark', M2 Gallery, Sydney
  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE
  • Spring1883 Art Fair, Melbourne
  • 'Going Home', Hugo Michell Gallery, Adelaide

2020

  • The Wynne Prize' finalist, Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Auckland Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE
  • 'New Collectors', Hugo Michell Gallery, Adelaide
  • 'Adoration', China Heights, Sydney
  • London Art Fair, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Business Design Centre, London

2019

  • MFA Graduation show, National Art School, Sydney
  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE
  • 'The New Gallery Show', EDIWNA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Young Guns', Liverpool Street Gallery, Sydney
  • 'June', MARS, Melbourne

2018

  • 'Suburban Dream's, Penrith Regional Gallery, Sydney
  • Sydney Contemporary, National Art School, Sydney
  • 'On The Aussie Telly', Ambush Gallery, Sydney
  • 22.08.18, Home@735 Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Masters Painting Exhibition', National Art School Library Stairwell Gallery
  • National Art School selected students, The Other Art Fair, Sydney
  • 'On Site', May Space Gallery, Sydney

2017

  • 'Jet Set', Saint Cloche Gallery, Paddington
  • BFA Graduation Show, National Art School, Sydney
  • Mosman 70th Anniversary Art Prize, Mosman Gallery, Sydney
  • Waverley Art Prize, Waverley Art School, Sydney
  • 'Gridlock', Hoff Gallery Space National Art School, Sydney

2016

  • 'Landscape', Hoff Gallery Space National Art School, Sydney

PRIZES AND GRANTS

2023

  • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Sydney
  • Finalist, The Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
  • Finalist, The Kings School Art Prize, Sydney

2022

  • Winner, Alan Gamble Award, Mosman Art Prize
  • Finalist, The Archibald Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Finalist, Grace Cossington Smith Art Prize

2021

  • Finalist, Paddington Art Prize

2020

  • Finalist, The Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • Finalist, Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Gallery
  • Finalist, Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize

2019

  • Winner, National Art School and Parkers Sydney Fine Art Award
  • Finalist, Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize
  • Finalist, Waverley Woollahra Art Prize

2018

  • Winner, William Fletcher Grant for Emerging Artists
  • Finalist, Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize
  • Finalist, Waverley Woollahra Art Prize
  • Finalist, Little Things Art Prize

2017

  • Winner, John Olsen Drawing Prize National Art School
  • Finalist, Mosman 70th Anniversary Art Prize
  • Winner, Peoples Choice Award in Waverley Art Prize
  • Winner, Peoples Choice Award in Chippendale World Art Residency
  • Finalist, Lloyd Rees Memorial Art Award
  • Finalist, Little Things Art Prize

PUBLICATIONS

2022

  • Pool Towels Are Softer At Tennis Clubs limited edition book, self published
  • Bumpy Roads And Tip Top Sandwiches limited edition book, self published

2019

  • Eggs On Soldiered Toast Buttered Well limited edition book, self published

COLLECTIONS

  • National Art School
  • Sydney Children’s Hospital
  • SCEGGS Darlinghurst

June 19, 2024

CONGRATULATIONS TO ELIZA GOSSE WHO IS A FINALIST IN THE 2024 SALON DES REFUSÉS

Congratulations Eliza Gosse whose portrait of Australian designer Emma Mulholland is a finalist in this year's Salon des Refusés. 'Emma and Norby on holiday' is now hanging at S.H. Ervin Gallery until 25 August, 2024.

Image: Courtesy the Artist

'Emma and Norby on holiday'(Emma Mulholland) 2024
oil on birch plywood
180 x 115 cm

The Salon des Refusés was initiated by the S.H. Ervin Gallery in 1992 in response to the large number of works entered into the Archibald Prize which were not selected for display in the official exhibition.

Each year the Salon des Refusés panel is invited to go behind the scenes of the judging process for the annual Archibald Prize for portraiture and Wynne Prize for landscape painting and figure sculpture at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, to select an exhibition from the many hundreds of works entered in both prizes but not chosen for the official award exhibition. The Salon des Refusés exhibition has established an excellent reputation that rivals the selections in the ‘official’ exhibition, with works selected for quality, diversity, humour and experimentation, and which examine contemporary art practices, different approaches to portraiture and responses to the landscape.

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September 16, 2023

ELIZA GOSSE IS A FINALIST IN THE 2023 PADDINGTON ART PRIZE

We are thrilled to announce that ELIZA GOSSE has been selected as a finalist in the 2023 Paddington Art Prize for her work 'Greenwell Point'

The Paddington Art Prize is a $30,000 National acquisitive prize, awarded annually for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape.

Image:

“Greenwell Point” 2023
Gouache on paper
28 x 28 cm

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September 2, 2023

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE 2023 MOSMAN ART PRIZE

Congratulations to our artist Eliza Gosse who is a finalists in this year's Mosman Art Prize for her work 'We Climbed the Fence and Swam in Their Pool'. Exhibition open 23 September in Mosman, Sydney.

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Image:

ELIZA GOSSE
'We Climbed the Fence and Swam in Their Pool' 2023
gouache on paper
39 x 39 cm

May 6, 2023

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE ARCHIBALD PRIZE

Eliza Gosse is a finalist in the 2023 Archibald Prize.

This dual portrait features Eliza Gosse and her husband, architect and designer Benjamin Jay Shand, who was the subject of her portrait somewhere near home in the Archibald Prize 2022.

Gosse describes this 2023 work – one of several recent portraits, all painted on board – as ‘a cut-out of our weekend at sunrise – just us and our fluffy robes’.

‘Robes are mandatory if you come to breakfast at ours. The coffee percolates as the muesli is garnished and the CD is chosen,’ she says. ‘Wouldn’t it be wonderful if every morning could be spent lazing over several cups of coffee with a dash of honey and a side of strawberries?

‘While painting these portraits in my studio, I indulged in a few afternoons on the floor – tea and biscuits included – with the works propped up against the wall, as a sort of tea party with my wooden friends.

‘My studio mates will be glad to see these cut-outs gone; they say they came to life at night.’

Read more here.

Artwork:

Eliza Gosse

Breakfast At Ours

oil on board

two panels: 137.5 x 86.5 cm (left); 145.5 x 97 cm (right)

May 6, 2023

ELIZA GOSSE FEATURED IN THE DESIGN FILES

Eliza Gosse was featured in The Design Files article 'Eliza Gosse's Paintings Capture the Nostalgia of Retro Architecture' by Christina Karras.

"There’s a magical attention to detail within Eliza Gosse's architectural paintings.

She expertly captures the light-filled interiors and magical Modernist facades of homes inspired by designs of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s with a dreamy pastel palette that makes you want to leap right into them. All the while maintaining a beautiful ‘flatness’ about her work."

You can read the article here.

May 6, 2022

ELIZA GOSSE - ARCHIBALD FINALIST

The Archibald Prize is a prestigious Australian portraiture art prize that has been running since 1921. The national portrait prize is entering a new century with 816 submissions entered this year, of which 52 finalists were announced on Thursday 5th of May. It is with great pleasure to congratulate Eliza Gosse who was selected as a finalist in the 2022 Archibald Art Prize.

Gosse depicts in her painting an architect and designer Benjamin Jay Shand. She states,

"He sees beauty in the most peculiar places, has great hair and likes to wear sunglasses more than is usual. I can say that because he is my husband. I don’t often paint people; however, Benj finds himself the constant muse for my sketchbook scribbles. And as this is my first large-scale portrait, it felt natural for him to be the subject..."

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Somewhere Near Home (Painting of Benjamin Jay Shand) 2022
oil on canvas
122 x 152 cm

March 23, 2022

ELIZA GOSSE - National Art School in the NSW Landscape

National Art School in the NSW Landscape is a new exhibition at NSW Parliament House from 9 – 31 March 2022. It explores the relationship between people, land and culture across the state through artworks by 21 significant Australian artists who studied at the National Art School (NAS), which this year celebrates 100 years since moving into the former Darlinghurst Gaol site in inner-city Sydney. Featuring 27 major artworks in various media including tapestry, collage and ceramics, this show represents the enormous diversity of NSW’s landscape, environment and culture.

Congratulations to Eliza Gosse for featuring her work in the exhibition.

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August 19, 2020

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE WYNNE PRIZE | ART GALERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Eliza Gosse's work 'Spoonfuls of Milo at Kosciuszko' is a finalist in the 2020 Wynne Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

The Wynne 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 NSW.

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August 12, 2020

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE MOSMAN ART PRIZE

Eliza Gosse's work 'A Triangle of Vegemite Toast Lay Forgotten Under the Mustard Chair' is a finalist in the 2020 Mosman Art Prize.


April 16, 2020

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE RAVENSWOOD AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S ART PRIZE 2020

Congratulations to Eliza Gosse who is a finalist in the 2020 Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize with her work "He Watched Cars Passing By Beyond The Cracks In The Curtains", 2020, oil on canvas, 120x150cm.

The Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize is an annual prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art and opportunity for emerging and established female 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.

Artwork judging is overseen by Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize Patron and acclaimed artist, Jennifer Turpin and the winners will be announced 26 May 2020.

April 16, 2020

ELIZA GOSSE FEATURED IN HARPERS BAZAAR MAGAZINE

To coincide with her exhibition 'Mini Mokes and Mini Skirts', Eliza Gosse is featured in the April edition of Harpers Bazaar magazine

May 26, 2019

ELIZA GOSSE NAMED FINALIST IN THE RAVENSWOOD WOMEN'S ART PRIZE

The Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize is an annual prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art and opportunity for emerging and established female artists in Australia. There are two prize categories, including a $35,000 prize — the richest professional art prize for women in Australia. Artwork judging will be overseen by Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize Patron and acclaimed artist, Jennifer Turpin, and announced at the exhibition opening on 31 May, 2019.

Eliza Gosse is a finalist with her work 'Your Yellow Brick Holding Up the Sky' 2019, oil on canvas 50 x 40cm

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January 30, 2019

ELIZA GOSSE FEATURED IN PLAIN MAGAZINE

Toby Orton from Plain Magazine features Eliza Gosse's work. He writes:

Delving into social issues of national identity and immigration, artist Eliza Gosse focuses on the post-war houses built for European migrants in her home country of Australia in the 50s, 60s and 70s. In her striking oil paintings, Gosse’s style combines clean, color blocked geometric forms that call to mind the utopian ideals of suburban planning with a ‘nostalgic
inflection’. The ‘Suburban Modernism’ that she has created is a response to her interests in design history, the initial impact of inexpensive post-war architecture on communities and the way that the design’s influence and meaning is viewed over time. In her paintings of the Australian (and to a lesser extent, American) suburbs she celebrates an era of design that mocks the unflattering stereotype of bland suburbia and celebrates the unabashed invention of the time.

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December 16, 2018

ELIZA GOSSE IN 'THE IDEAL HOME' AT PENRITH REGIONAL GALLERY

The Ideal Home presents a history of the 20th century Australian home told through household objects, furniture and design classics from the MAAS Collection.

For much of the 20th century Australia enjoyed one of the highest rates of home ownership in the world. This situation emerged following the landmark ‘Harvester Judgement’ of 1907, which enshrined a ‘living wage’, and enabled ordinary workers to purchase a home and support a family.

Post war affluence, technology, mass manufacturing and the ready availability of goods, created both a consumer base and desire. In this setting, suburbs grew and homes became our castles. Australians enthusiastically adopted international trends in architecture, interior furnishings and design. Labour saving devices liberated us from domestic drudgery and increased the time available for leisure. Indoors and outdoors Australians aspired to a lifestyle centred upon the comfort, style, amenity and function of the home.

The Ideal Home presents a history of the 20th century Australian home told through household objects, furniture and design classics from the MAAS Collection. See more of The Ideal Home including modernist design and artworks at MAAS Powerhouse, Ultimo.

The Ideal Home is a partnership between the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest.

The exhibition suite features works across the site from the following Australian artists:

  • Cope Street Collective: Mathew Cooper and Colin Kinchela
  • Karla Dickens
  • Victoria Garcia
  • Richard Goodwin
  • Blake Griffiths
  • eX de Medici
  • Catherine O’Donnell
  • Eliza Gosse

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November 1, 2018

ELIZA GOSSE WINS WILLIAM FLETCHER GRANT

The William Fletcher Trust (now the William Fletcher Foundation) was established in 1985 to celebrate the life and to commemorate the work of William Fletcher whose straitened circumstances, ill health and early death cut short his developing talents. In 1988, the Trust awarded its first grants for study to tertiary students of the visual arts. The William Fletcher Trust was incorporated in 2006 as William Fletcher Foundation following a generous bequest. Since 1988, grants totalling over $400,000 have been distributed to over 500 highly talented students of the visual arts, to assist them to continue their studies.

In 2018 the grant was awarded to Eliza Gosse.

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July 5, 2018

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE WAVERLEY WOOLLAHRA ART PRIZE

With an annual prize pool worth $12,000, the Waverley Art Prize is open to painting, drawing print & mixed media.

Eliza Gosse's work "Lone Ficus on New South Head Road is a finalist in the 2018 Prize.

May 15, 2018

ELIZA GOSSE FINALIST IN THE RAVENSWOOD WOMEN'S ART PRIZE

Eliza Gosse's work is included in the 2018 Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize. The theme of the prize is resilience. Gosse's work depicts a house in the suburbs of Melbourne designed by Russian architect Antol Kagan and is part of a larger series that investigates the architecture of post WWII refugees in Australia.

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ELIZA GOSSE IN THE STUDIO 2020