Congratulations to three Solander artists for their selection as finalists in prestigious New Zealand art awards.
John Pusateri selected as a Finalist in the The New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Award 2018 (Waikato Society of Arts) with the work Buho y Calavera, Lithograph, 2017
Jacqueline Aust selected as a Finalist in the The New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Award 2018 (Waikato Society of Arts) with Atlas of Declensions, mono print, dry point, etching and photogravure, 2017
Alexis Neal selected as a Finalist in the 2018 Molly Morpeth Canaday Award 3D with Bed of Roses, woven printed paper, 2017
The New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Award 2018 (Waikato Society of Arts) is a nationally significant painting and printmaking award, established, and hosted, by the Waikato Society of Arts. It offers one of New Zealand’s most valuable cash awards for New Zealand artists in the fields of painting and printmaking. The $20,000 prize is very generously sponsored by the Philip Vela Family Trust and they also purchase the winning artwork for their collection.
This year the invited award judge is the Australia painter/printmaker Dianne Fogwell who is also represented in New Zealand by Solander Gallery. Dianne has made a major contribution to the arts community in Australia through her own arts practice, teaching, curating and establishing press and print studios.
The 2018 Molly Morpeth Canady Award – 3D is presented by Arts Whakatāne and Whakatāne Museum and Arts. The program is made possible through the generous support of the Molly Morpeth Canaday Fund, established by Frank Canaday in memory of his wife Molly Morpeth Canaday. The trust has been a major supporter of the arts in Whakatāne for over twenty-five years.