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Allens' involvement
The Allens Arthur Robinson Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth
Art Award is a high-profile, locally driven, national award, currently
recognising extraordinary Australian young and emerging visual artists.
The award
offers an acquisitive first prize of $5000, a highly commended prize of
$1500 and $800 commended prize. Established in 1981 and awarded biennially,
it is one of a limited number of opportunities for young talent aged between
18 and 28 years, to be profiled and recognised by both arts industry peers
and the broader community.
Lloyd Rees's legacy is that his work continues to be recognised, respected
and associated with excellence in the visual arts. Therefore the award
attracts a high calibre of entrants who work in painting, drawing and
printmaking.
A rotating panel of visual arts experts judges the award. The panel has been
lead by Guy Warren, an Archibald-winning artist and close friend of Lloyd
Rees, since its establishment. The Rees family continues to support and be
closely associated with the award. In 2007 our esteemed judges include Euan
Macleod and Mirabel Fitzgerald. Euan Macleod was the winner of the
prestigious Archibald Prize for portraiture in 1999. His paintings and
drawings feature in prominent public and private collections throughout
Australia and overseas, including the National Gallery of Victoria, National
Gallery of Australia, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Chartwell
Collection, New Zealand.
Mirabel Fitzgerald is a Honorary Associate Professor and former Head of
Department, Print Media Studio at the Sydney College of the Arts and is an
accomplished exhibiting artist and print maker.
Use the links on the left to find out more information about the exhibition, and
to read about previous winners.
For further information, contact Centrehouse:
The Manager, Centrehouse
178 Longueville Road,
Lane Cove, NSW 2066
Ph: (02) 9428 4898
Website: http://www.centrehouse.org.au
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