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WYNNE PRIZE 2022 - Finalists Announced!

The prestigious Wynne Prize is awarded annually for excellence in Australian landscape painting held annually at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This year's finalists include Alcaston Gallery represented and exhibiting artists Betty Muffler, Hayley Panangka Coulthard, Judith Pungarta Inkamala and Nellie Ngampa Coulthard. 

The Wynne Prize 2022 will run from 14 May - 21 August 2022 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.

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9th May 2022

TELSTRA NATSIAA 2022 - Finalists Announced

Congratulations to all the finalists announced for this year's 2022 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) including Alcaston Gallery represented and exhibiting artists including: Alec Baker and the late Kunmanara Mungkuri (Iwantja Men's Collaborative), Betty Muffler, Beverly BurtonDjerrkŋu Yunupiŋu, Pedro Wonaeamirri, Tiger Yaltangki, Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin, Voight Ratara, Yaritji Young and Tjungkara Ken Collaborative.
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9th May 2022

BETTY MUFFLER IN OBSERVANCE AT BUXTON CONTEMPORARY, MELBOURNE

UNTIL 8 MAY 2022

There is only a month left to view the wonderful exhibition Observance at Buxton Contemporary, which features the art of six First Nations women from the Oceanic region including Betty Muffler, Karla Dickens, Julie Dowling, Julie Gough, Lisa Hilli and Angela Tiatia. 

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12th April 2022

Art Collector Feature: Beverly Burton

Art Collector Magazine has featured APY Lands artist Beverly Burton in their coveted "50 Things Collectors Should Know" issue as an emerging Debutante artist from whom we should expect big things. 

Beverly’s paintings indicate a strong influence from her late stepfather, the wonderful Hector Burton; however, her bold choice of colour palette and energy of her brushstrokes suggest a totally fresh and unique way of portraying her Country. 

 

 

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1st March 2022

STUDIO VISIT: VOIGHT RATARA featured in ART/EDIT

Hermannsburg Potter Voight Ratara is a Western Aranda artist based in Ntaria. Having just started his artistic practice in 2021, Ratara first exhibited his work at Alcaston Gallery last December to much acclaim. Ratara paints with bold colours and contrasting line work, telling stories of his Country and culture. 

Please follow this link to read ART/EDIT feature on Voight Ratara.

 
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12th April 2022