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Outback Archies Exhibition


Now in it’s 13th year, the Outback Archies Art Prize showcases the best in regional art.

The exhibition features nearly 100 artworks from a diverse range of artists located across 17 Shires in regional NSW. This exhibition features diverse disciplines including Photography, Ceramics, Painting, sculpture and more.

2023 Outback Archies Art Prize winners!

Photography

1st ‘Carol & Paddy ’ by Naya Jeffries of Brewarrina

2nd ‘The Last Reach’ by Georgia Ditchfield of Coonamble

Two Dimensional

1st ‘Just off the Walgett Road’ by Ana Robson of Coonamble

2nd ‘Fierce Compassion of Gae Swain OAM’ by Belinda Sims of Emerald Hill

Ceramics

1st ‘Opal Fields’ by Kylie Lamph of Tamworth

2nd ‘Gwen Hansen Pigott & Pippen Drysdale went for a walk in the Warrumbungles’ by Melissa Kelly of Gilgandra

Sculpture

1st ‘Tools from Country’ by Matthew Kennedy of Coonamble

2nd ‘Colours of Water’ by Jody Trindall of Narrabri

Young Archie Primary

1st ‘Tea Time’ by Mabel Ceeney of Warren

2nd ‘Fireworks on the Canola’ by Lexie Trindall of Coonamble

Young Archie Secondary

1st ‘Empty Silence’ by Amanda Roach of Gulargambone

2nd ‘Happy Puppy’ by Lillian Warrington of Coonamble

Young Curators Award

‘King of the Dreamtime’ by Kaiiericah Annis-Brown of Bourke

Young Aboriginal Art Prize

Awarded to Remi Cohen of Coonamble for ‘Connecting to Country’

Young Outback Archie’s Prize

‘Bin Chicken’ by Peyton Johnson of Coonamble

Packing Room Prize

‘Oxley Paddock’ by Merren Turnbull of Bourke

Curators Award ‘Brolgas Living on Land’ Johanna Parker of Lightning Ridge

The Aboriginal Art Prize

awarded to George Williams of Walgett for ‘Bokhara Huts’

Major Outback Archies Prize

‘Min Min Lights in the Pilliga’ by Maree Kelly of Curlewis.

Thanks to our judging panel;

Kent Buchanan, Curator at Western Plains Cultural Centre, Isabelle Morgan Curator of Contemporary Art at Campbelltown Arts Centre, Catherine Goldsmith, Independent Visual Art Teacher and Artist.

As well as our wonderful Sponsors for this year,Inland Petroleum, NorthWest Vets, 2 Rivers Pty Ltd, Gilgandra Shire and key project partners Arts North West, West Darling Arts and Campbelltown Arts Centre as well as our 7 LGAs in the OBA footprint. Visit Cobar Visit Coonamble Warren Shire Council Bogan Shire Council Bourke Shire Council Brewarrina Shire Council Walgett Shire Council

CONGRATULATIONS to all the exhibiting Artists

Image below: ‘Brolgas Living on Land’ by Johanna Parker

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