Chair of the New Zealand National Fieldays Society Jenni Vernon says she is delighted to see the Fieldays No 8 Wire National Art Award back as part of the lead-up to the Fieldays in June.
“Recognising and rewarding NZ creativity is important. Not only is the artwork inspiring but the stories behind the completed pieces are so individual. I am really looking forward to be able to make a chairperson’s choice!”
The winner of the Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award will receive a cash prize of $7000. Prizes of $1000 and $500 are presented for the second- and third-place winners respectively. Further prizes are also awarded for People’s Choice and Chair’s Choice.
The 16 finalists’ works will be available to view and purchase in a month-long exhibition at Hamilton’s ArtsPost Galleries & Shop, opening this year on Friday 26 May.
The Fieldays No 8 Wire National Art Award finalists are:
- Dagmar Elliott
- Teuila Fatupaito
- Helen Fuller
- Tony Gray
- Jevon Howe
- Asaki Kajima
- John McKenzie
- Jane Mortimer and Dave Sole
- Heather Olesen
- Susan Rhodes
- Ricks Terstappen (two works)
- Tira
- Jeff Thomson and Bev Goodwin
- Dinah and Mark Walker
- Yasmin Yussofasmin
- Waikato Creative Stitchers (Josina Ellis, Liz Wilson, Sue Truman, Barbara Rosenberg, Sue Lynch, Marianne Lock, Katherine Fell)
2023 competition details:
- Winners announced/award ceremony: Thursday May 25
- Exhibition: Friday May 26 to Sunday July 2
- Venue: ArtsPost, 120 Victoria Street, Hamilton. Open daily 10am to 5pm.