National Drawing Award Touring Across New Zealand
[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE]
4 November
2008
National Drawing Award Touring Across New
Zealand
ARTSPACE
Exhibition Dates: 29 November20
December 2008 Opening: Friday 28 November 2008, 6pm, Jury
prizes announced
The Physics Room
Exhibition Dates: 21
January7 February 2009 Closing Party: Saturday 7 February
2009, 6pm, People's Choice Award announced
Enjoy Public
Art Gallery
Exhibition dates: 21 February14 March 2009
Opening: Friday 20 February 2009
The National Drawing
Award 2008, presented by RVCA, is the third in an ongoing
biennial event hosted by New Zealand's leading independent
contemporary art galleries: ARTSPACE, Auckland and The
Physics Room, Christchurch. This year we are pleased to
announce that Enjoy Public Art Gallery, Wellington is
joining the National Drawing Award.
Entries are now closed and 361 drawings from all over New Zealand compete for the National Drawing Award 2008. With an open call for entries, this exhibition creates an opportunity for a broad range of people to participate, as all drawings will be exhibited at ARTSPACE, The Physics Room and Enjoy Public Art Gallery. The People's Choice Award, which will be announced on 7 February 2009 at The Physics Room, means that visitors to the exhibition can have an active role in judging part of the competition by popular vote.
The total prize pool for 2008 includes $5000 in cash prizes from RVCA and $800 worth of credits at Gordon Harris art supplies. The recipients of the award will also have the opportunity to make a t-shirt with RVCA, an international apparel brand that is engaged with music and art production at the core of its philosophy. The winner will develop a publication co-produced by the three participating galleries.
The 2008 winner will be announced at the ARTSPACE opening on 28 November with the selection being made by a jury of contemporary art professionals: Brian Butler (Director, ARTSPACE), Kate Montgomery (Director, The Physics Room) and Siv B. Fjærestad (Curator and Manager, Enjoy Public Art Gallery).
The inaugural National Drawing Award in 2006
proved hugely successful in highlighting the depth and skill
of drawing practice in New Zealand. Auckland artist
Christina Read's drawing 'I Should Have Been a Detective'
was selected as the winner from 550 entries. The 2006 judges
said: ŒOnce we got down to the final ten works, every
drawing was so different, following its own route of
enquiry, through a range of media. It is so heartening to
see so many brilliant, funny and unsettling works exploring
this medium.' We look forward to exhibiting the range and
diversity of work in this year's award.
ARTSPACE
receives major funding from Creative New
Zealand
ENDS