Entries for The 46th Annual Camden Art Prize will open Monday 12th February 2024
Saturday 11th May to 17th May 2024
IMPORTANT DATES
PRIZE INFORMATION
PRIZE INFORMATION
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Open Section – Bruce Ferguson OAM Memorial Open to all artists, in any medium, any subject
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$1,250 |
Traditional Section – Bob Baker Memorial Open to all artists, in any medium including seascapes, landscapes & still life
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$1,250 |
Local Artist Section – Liz Kernohan AM Memorial Open to all LOCAL artists ONLY, in any medium, any subject
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$1,250 |
Portrait Section (NEW Section) Open to all artists, in any medium, any subject
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$1,250 |
Sculpture Section Open to all artists, in any medium, any subject (including glass, timber, brass,
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$1,250 |
Works on Paper Section – Bruce Cunningham Memorial Open to all artists, in any medium, any subject and must exhibited on paper
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$1,250 |
Photography Section Open to amateur and professional photographer, any subject
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$1,250 |
Watercolour Section – in Honour of Gaylene Feld Open to all artists, in any medium, any subject
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$1,250 |
Camden Art Prize Committee Inc. Acquisitive – Overall Winner
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$3,000 |
Marjory Baker Memorial Youth Award – Open to 16 – 25 year old artists, in any medium, any subject
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$750 |
Youth Encouragement Award – Open to 16 – 25 year old artists, in any medium, any subject
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$500 |
Committee’s Choice Award
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$250 |
ENTRY INFORMATION
Artists are invited to enter via our Trybooking link – https://www.trybooking.com/CKYYH
from Monday 12th February 2024
Entries close 4pm on Wednesday 1st May 2024
Entry Fee $30.00 per artwork (plus Trybooking fee).
Maximum of 2 entries per exhibitor.
Works must be the original work of the entrant (maximum of two (2) entries per artist) and must have been completed in the last 12 months.
Any queries please contact Exhibition Secretaries
Please note:
Cash entries will NOT be accepted
Changes will NOT be accepted after Trybooking entry is completed
LATE entries will NOT be accepted
Entry fees are non-refundable and Committee will hang works at their discretion, not all works will necessarily be hung.