National Art Award Offers $20,000 First Prize
National Art Award Offers $20,000 First
Prize
12 April 2016
Entry is now open to the 2016 National Contemporary Art Award to be judged by celebrated international artist and curator Misal Adnan Yildiz and managed by Waikato Museum.
Since 2000, the National Contemporary Award has promoted and celebrated New Zealand’s contemporary artists. This year the first prize winner will receive $20,000.
Waikato Museum Director Cherie Meecham welcomes the opening of the award which has continued to attract more entries and gallery visitors every year.
“This award has documented New Zealand contemporary art for 17 years now and provides a platform for artists to show their work.
“We’re very pleased to announce an increased prize pool this year but this award represents more than winning; the opportunity for our finalists to exhibit their work in a high-profile gallery for three months is not to be underestimated.”
Originally from Turkey, this year’s award judge Misal Adnan Yildiz, is the Director of ArtspaceNZ. The former Artistic Director of Kunstlerhaus Stuttgart has curated and collaborated on numerous art projects internationally and has held a significant number of solo exhibitions.
Entry to the National Contemporary Art Award is open until 12pm, 9 June 2016. Entry to the award is online here.
The winner and merit award winners will be announced at the award ceremony on 2 September at Waikato Museum. The award exhibition will be on show at Waikato Museum from 3 September until 4 December 2016.
The winner of the 2016 National Contemporary Art Award will receive S20,000 from the major sponsors, Chow:Hill and Tompkins Wake.
This year’s award also has three merit award prizes of $1,000 sponsored by the Friends of Waikato Museum, Random Art Group and David’s Emporium.
2016 competition
details:
First prize: $20,000
Three merit
awards: $1,000 each
Read the competition criteria and access the
entry form here.
Entries close: 12pm Thursday 9 June
2016
Finalists notified: Wednesday 1 July 2016
Winners
announced/Award ceremony: Friday 2 September
2016
Exhibition: Saturday 3 September to Sunday 4
December 2016
Venue: Waikato Museum, 1 Grantham Street,
Hamilton.
Follow the award on Facebook. To view the 52 finalists from
2015 on Facebook, enter
#ncaafinalist.
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