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29/11/2023

Banyule Award for Works on Paper Finalists Exhibition 2023

2023 Banyule Award for Works on Paper

Nhalinggu Bagung (Come Gather) - Finalists’ Exhibition

The Banyule Award for Works on Paper is a prestigious national art prize, with the winning artwork entered into the Banyule Art Collection.

The theme for the 2023 Banyule Award for Works on Paper is: Nhalinggu Bagung (Come Gather). Nhalinggu Bagung in Woi Wurrung language means “come gather”.

Banyule asked artists to consider what coming together in the spirit of reconciliation means to them, and to showcase inspiration and reflection through their various artworks and perspectives.

The Finalist’s Exhibition itself is a reflection of the theme of coming together – 25 artworks, 9 of which were made by First Nations artists.

The exhibition is available for viewing until 26 November at the Ivanhoe Library and Cultural Hub.

Read more about the Banyule Award for Works on Paper finalists exhibition.

The winning artwork, Bayadherra (2023), with the winners and their families.
Winners of the 2023 Banyule Award for Works on Paper (from left, Colin Hunter Jnr Jnr, Aunty Rochelle Patten, Katie Howard, Cr. Peter Castaldo (Mayor of Banyule).
 Commendation Prize: Brian Robinson, Legacy: One Umbrella, Eight hundred and eighty thousand voices, sixty thousand years of occupancy (2023

All images courtesy of Banyule City Council.

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