The national drawing competition was launched by philanthropist and arts patron Chris Parkin eight years ago. Ten highly commended prizes of $500 will also be awarded.
An advisory panel, comprising leading contemporary Māori artist, writer and curator Professor Robert Jahnke ONZM, Dr Sarah Farrar, head of curatorial and exhibitions at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, and arts commentator/writer Dr Andrew Paul Wood, spent hours assessing the hundreds of entries before coming up with the short-list.
"It will be interesting to see what works and themes come through for this exhibition, especially after we have experienced such a turbulent year," Parkin said.
"I'm pleased with my timing to increase the prize money to $25,000 because it's been a difficult year for many people, especially artists impacted by Covid-19. I encourage the public to get out and enjoy the exhibition and put their money where their month is by supporting local and buying the art."
Short-listed works range from small (30mm x 30mm) to the very large (2530mm x 2460mm). Entries were received from Kerikeri to Invercargill, and one from a New Zealand artist living in Melbourne.