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HomeUpcoming Events2024 ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize
2024 ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize
2024 ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize
Anne-Marie Mansour, Winner of the 2023 School of Art & Design Drawing Prize, with her work 'No Faith in Love'

The ANU School of Art & Design Drawing Prize showcases and celebrates the breadth and depth of drawing practice within the ANU School of Art & Design. The Prize is an annual event open to all current students enrolled in one or more courses in Semester 2 at the ANU School of Art & Design.

This year, students were asked to consider the following - Drawing is so much more than pencil on paper. To draw is to make a mark: you may scratch and stick, write and sew, extend and dissolve, be still and perform, provide and take, capture a moment and tell a story, maintain rules and push boundaries. Consider drawing to be an exercise in visualisation, as a process driven practice.  What does drawing mean to you?

The Winner is awarded a cash prize of $1,500. All selected finalists will be exhibiting in the ANU School of Art & Design Gallery from 15 August until 15 September, with a public announcement of Winner on Wednesday 30 August. List of Finalists here.

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  • Thu 08 Aug 2024, 10:30 am - Fri 06 Sep 2024, 3:00 pm

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