Fremantle Print Award
The Fremantle Print Award is Australia's longest-running, most prestigious and largest printmaking award, and is awarded by the Fremantle Arts Centre, who also acquire the winning work.[1][2] The award was established in 1976 with the support of Shell Australia. This partnership continued until 2006.
With acquisitive and non-acquisitive awards the prize money totals A$22,000 as of 2021, with $16,000 for the first place, and $6,000 for second. The awards were put on hiatus for 2020, due to COVID-19. Beginning in 2022, the awards will be held every two years.
Several noted Australian artists have been recipients of the award including in 1978 and Mike Parr in 1990.[3]
Selected past winners include:
- 1976 Ray Beattie[4]
- 1977 Jock Clutterbuck[3]
- 1978 David Rose[3][4]
- 1979 Basil Hadley[4]
- 1980 Jörg Schmeisser joint with Rod Ewins[3][4]
- 1981 Paul King joint with Richard Hook[3][4]
- 1982 Ray Arnold joint with Tony Pankiw[3][4]
- 1983 Keith Cowlam joint with [3][4]
- 1984 Stewart Merrett joint with Monica Schmid[4]
- 1985 Alun Leach-Jones[4]
- 1986 John Spooner joint with Ruth Johnstone[4]
- 1987 Karen Turnbull joint with Margaret Sulikowski[4]
- 1988 Daniel Moynihan joint with Ron McBurnie[4]
- 1989 Helen Ling joint with Megan Russell[4]
- 1990 Mike Parr[4]
- 1991 Jock Clutterbuck joint with Jodi Heffernan[4]
- 1992 Heather Hesterman[4]
- 1993 Bevan Honey joint with Sally Morgan[3][4]
- 1994 [4]
- 1995 Jan Davis[4]
- 1996 Paul Brown[4][5]
- 1997 Pat Brassington,[4][6]
- 1998 Kathy Barber[7]
- 1999 [8]
- 2000 Bede Tungatalum joint winner with Chips Mackinolty, Therese Ritchie[9]
- 2001 Marion Manifold[10]
- 2002 Poppy van Oorde-Grainger[4][11]
- 2003 Antonietta Covino-Beehre[4][12]
- 2004 [13]
- 2006 [14]
- 2007 Tony Ameneiro[15]
- 2010 Rebecca Beardmore[16]
- 2011 Peter Burgess
- 2012 Lucas Ihlein & [17]
- 2013 Alex Maciver
- 2014 [18]
- 2015 , Narelle Jubelin, Maria Madeira and Victor De Sousa[19]
- 2016 Sam Bloor[20]
- 2017 Evan Pank[21]
- 2018 Deanna Hitti[22]
- 2019 Rew Hanks[23]
References[]
- ^ Guardian Staff (8 October 2015). "Fremantle Arts Centre print award | Event listing". the Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
- ^ News, Mirage (13 May 2021). "Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award returns for 2021 | Mirage News". www.miragenews.com. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Feels Like Silk - screenprints from the City of Fremantle Art Collection" (PDF). Fremantle.wa.gov.au. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Print Matters 30 Years of the Shell Fremantle Print Award"' Holly Story ..et al 2005 FAC ISBN 0-9757307-1-1
- ^ 21st Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 22nd Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 23rd Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 24th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 25th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 26th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 27th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 28th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 29th Annual Shell Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ 31st Fremantle Print Award catalogue ISSN 1327-4015
- ^ "Fremantle Print Awards - Work - Artlink Magazine". Artlink.com.au. 21 October 2007. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
- ^ "Fremantle Arts Centre". Fac.org.au. Archived from the original on 7 September 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
- ^ "Fremantle Arts Centre - Events: Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award". Fac.org.au. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
- ^ Snell, Ted. "Making an impression: 39 years of the Fremantle Print Award". The Conversation. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award 2015 - Exhibition Catalogue". Issuu. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Exhibition Catalogue: 2016 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award supported by Little Creatures Brewing". Issuu. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Exhibition Catalogue | 2017 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award supported by Little Creatures Brewing". Issuu. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Exhibition Catalogue | 2018 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award supported by Little Creatures Brewing". Issuu. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Fremantle Arts Centre news".
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