The award-winning NZ Art Show, is thrilled to announce the thirteen winners of the 2024 NZ Art Show art awards.RT Nelson Awards for Sculpture - $25,000
30 finalists from around New Zealand displayed a dazzling array of media and techniques in the fourth year of these
prestigious awards, with entrants from some highly regarded national sculptors.
The awards judge, Sue Elliott, Chair of the wellington Sculpture Trust, announced the winners at the stating that the
calibre of the entrants was exceptionally high.
Amongst the fierce competition, the Premier Award of $15,000 was awarded to Auckland duo Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole
with their woollen crochet artworks ‘Black Wheku Hinapouri’ and ‘White Wheku Pūrangiaho’.
“The work engages and is beautifully crafted and provides a small window into Te Ao Māori,’ said Elliott. “The cosiness
of the wool craft of crochet holds your hands, making the exploration both meaningful and joyous.”
Four Highly Commended Awards of $1,000 were awarded to:‘Structure’, cast glass by Emma Camden from Whanganui‘Untitled’, Scagliola and mixed media by Katherine Rutecki from Auckland‘Standing Structure’, cow bone and resin by Sam Kelly from New Plymouth‘Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling: Tail of the Taniwha’, Tōtara and mixed media by Zena Elliott from Hamilton.
‘Verge’, a concrete and glass sculpture by Ben Young from Mount Maunganui garnered the most votes, winning him the
$2,000 Sculpture Awards People’s Choice Award.Ben Young's Verge (Photo supplied)
Also announced were the winners of the inaugural $1,000 Hyundai Emerging Artist Awards, judged by Sue Elliott and Wellington artist Jane Blackmore.Wilkie Proudfoot from Scots College – Premier Award winnerSean Ezekiel De Ocampo from Bishop Viard CollegeBladon Roe from Onslow CollegeEser Armstrong from Onslow CollegeAlice Brunt from Queen Margaret’s CollegeLuca Giera from St Patrick's College - Kilbirnie
And the annual $2,000 People’s Choice Awards, sponsored by Brendan Foot Supersite, was won by Leonie Sharp from Whanganui for ‘Sacred Peaks’, a stunning creation of feathers in the shape of Mount
Taranaki.
All the artworks were exhibited at the annual NZ Art Show, TSB Arena Wellington from Friday May 31st until Sunday June
2nd.