2019 woollahra small sculpture prize · washi paper, wire $1,900 27. toni morrison fire within 16 x...
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2019
The finalistsAs judged by
Professor Ross HarleyDean of the Faculty of Art & Design and UNSW Chair of Arts and Culture
Louise Herron am Chief Executive Officer, Sydney Opera House
Tim RossDesign and Architecture Advocate, Broadcaster, Author and Comedian
Exhibition open
Saturday 12 October to Sunday 3 November 2019weekdays 9am to 5pm and weekends 10am to 4pm
1. Veronica Andrus-BlaskievicsInside-out
14 x 10 x 5.5 cmConcrete, textiles
$1,800
2. Oliver Ashworth-MartinTraces
50 x 17 x 17 cmConcrete on gum wood base
$3,200
3. Carol CookeInterconnected
15 x 40 cmWooden hoop, cotton,embroidery thread, wire, found objects, beads
$400
4. Carol Lehrer CrawfordAva
40 x 22 x 27 cmCarrara marble
$11,400
Courtesy Clara Street Gallery
5. Nicole de MestreUrban Stalagmites
75 x 50 x 45 cmRecycled & found materials-wire, rope, plastic, feathers, cotton, wool, polyester thread
$930
6. Tracey DeepSacred Willow
80 x 30 x 60 cmWire, hemp fibre
$7,800
Courtesy Saint Cloche
7. Ara DolatianFantastical Wilderness
40 x 40 x 40 cmGlazed ceramics, neon, silicone
$2,200
8. Paula DunlopCover
16 x 17 x 21 cmTimber milliner’s block, glass beads, thread
$11,000
9. Kate EllisUntitled, Poodle Paw
16 x 54 x 22 cmBees wax, damar resin, silk thread, acrylic & poodle fur
$1,750
10. Merran EssonAutumn On The Monaro
30 x 70 x 70 cmFired ceramics
$8,000
Courtesy Stella Downer Fine Art
11. Tina FoxMade By Hand
43 x 30 x 15cmCotton thread, acrylic
$3,500
12. Lisa GilesUntitled
19 x 28 x 28 cmHahnemuhle paper
$1,000
13. Wanda GillespieHigher Consciousness Integrating Calculator (with Gumnut) 250 x 80 x 80 cmWalnut, brass, wooden beads, gum nuts, resin, wax, cast concrete
$1,750Courtesy The Vivian Gallery
14. Mehwish IqbalMotherland
48 x 80 x 40 cmPorcelain
$12,500
Courtesy Nanda Hobbs
15. Erica IzardHomage to Grief
65 x 65 x 65 cmGlass & ribbon
$1,200
16. Kieta JacksonBraggadocio 1
35 x 35 x 7 cmWoven copper
$600
Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer
17. Nathan KeoghUnconstrained No.2
23.5 x 20.5 x 30.5 cmBench vice & plaster
$3,800
18. Louiseann Kingtear
80 x 80 x 80 cmBronze, glass, wood, mirrors
$10,000
19. Neil LaredoLittle Boxes
23 x 68.5 x 68.5 cmTasmanian Oak body finished with Danish oil & painted MDF
$1,800
20. Jessica LeitmanisSpouts from which to drink, circa 200 C.E.54 x 40 x 27 cmMarine debris rope collected from Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, South West National Park & fishing line
$3,500
21. Donna Marcusball-and-socket
42 x 42 x 42 cmAluminium & plastic
$3,300
Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer
22. Ali McCannDiminished Knowledge
18.5 x 9.5 x 4.5 cmBronze
$3,500
Free workshopsDiscover the exciting program of free workshops and artist talks occuring during the exhibition at sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/eventsFollow us on instagram woollahrasmallsculptureprize#WSSP19
23. Alison McDonaldSilent iterations of change
10 x 50 x 45 cmDiscarded library cards, stainless steel & brass
$6,000
24. Jane McKenzieCircumvent
34 x 27 x 27 cmTerracotta & white underglaze
$1,100
25. Stuart Rex McLachlanFortitude
54 x 43 x 58 cmPaper & Arches watercolour paper, acrylic paint, transparent acetate, industrial glue, sandstone
$11,000
Courtesy Nanda Hobbs
26. Julie Monro-AllisonNook
60 x 60 x 60 cmWashi paper, wire
$1,900
27. Toni MorrisonFire Within
16 x 22 x 22 cmMerino wool, raffia wooden painted beads & jewellery cord
$350
28. Ulan MurrayDelta Pod
15 x 60 x 60 cmCopper
$16,500
29. Brenda PageBetty
50 x 30 x 10 cmCast glass
$6,900
30. Julie PenningtonCurve
22 x 13 x7 cmPorcelain
$650
31. Kenny PittockSoy Sauce for Dimmies
16 x 42 x 29 cmAcrylic on kiln fired earthenware ceramic
$1,800
32. Louis PrattMan at the Edge
63 x 24 x 26 cmBronze & marble
$6,500
Courtesy Nanda Hobbs
33. Jane PriceClouds
20 x 30 x 25 cmPorcelain
$550
34. Mandy Quadrioshe unfolds
32 x 22 x 10 cmBull kelp, ochre, river reed
$550
35. Natalie RosinSculptures by a woman trying to recall her 6 year old self
26 x 55 x 35 cm (in 12 parts)Ceramic, markers, fixative
$4,400
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize an acquisitive award of $20,000
The Special Commendationa non-acquisitive award of $2,000
The Mayor’s Awarda non-acquisitive award of $1,000
The Viewers’ Choicea non-acquisitive award of $1,000
Principal SponsorMark Moran Vaucluse is proud to support the arts in Woollahra and the 2019 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize.
Woollahra Council would like to thank the following 2019 sponsors and supporters
Bronze Sponsor
Media Supporter
Vote for your favourite entry in the The Viewers’ Choice AwardVote in person or online at sculptureprize.woollahra.nsw.gov.auEnquiries can be directed to 9391 7135 or sculpture@woollahra.nsw.gov.au
36. Benjamin Jay ShandArray 3
40 x 60 x 20 cmSteel, acrylic
$4,750
37. Patricia SmartBanksia-Coral
60 x 35 x 35 cmClay & glaze with wooden base
$3,000
38. Tai SnaithMarkers of occupation
21 x 17 x 10 cmSouthern Ice porcelain
$2,500
39. Luke StorrierBurnt Stick
17 x 38.5 x 11 cmConcrete, cedar
$2,550
Courtesy Olsen Gallery
40. Johannes van NunenSaint Peter’s Basilica’s Choir, Let Us Go Now Series
43 x 24 cmGlass, balsa wood, vintage fabrics, twine, acrylic paint,
$3,500
41. Jeff WoodThe Standard model
50 x 30 x 28 cmLED’s, paint brush, hand-made circuit, lemons, copper and zink etching plates & wax
$500
42. Peter ZappaHBs
40 x 50 x 50 cmWood, graphite, steel, paint
$4,200
Courtesy Mossenson Gallery
43. NOT Song Dynasty (clouds)
7 x 33 x 33 cmLead crystal glass, found wooden antique food container
$3,300
Courtesy Kronenberg Mais Wright
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