Wayde Owen
Wayde, commended at the 2005 Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, went on to win the 2005 Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship.
Gina Bruce
Gina, winner of the 2002 Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, went on to win the Denise Hickey Paris Studio Residency from the Art Gallery of New South Wales in 2004. Gina's work has been hung in 15 group exhibitions, including the 2003, 2004 and 2005 Archibald, Sulman and Wynne Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Salon de Refuse Exhibition at SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney. Her work received a highly commended at one Sulman. Gina has had two solo exhibitions at the Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney.
Neal Smith
Neal, commended at the 2002 Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, has had major advancements in his career. In 2005, he won the Ray Dinnean Portrait Prize, Rocketart, Newcastle. In 2004, he was awarded the Los Angeles Visual Arts Studio Residency by the Australia Council for the Arts, and in 2003 he won the Pat Corrigan Artists Grant.
David Eastwood
David, winner of the 2000 Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, has exhibited in a large number of exhibitions in Sydney, Perth, Newcastle, Melbourne, Scotland, London, regional Victoria, Willoughby, Mosman and Lane Cove. David received a highly commended in the 2001 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, won the 2003 Redlands Westpac Art Prize - Viewer's Choice Award and has had four solo exhibitions at the Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney. Since 2003, David been employed as part-time lecturer in painting at the National Art School, Sydney.
Nadine (Gardener) Piddington
Nadine, winner of the 1996 Lloyd Rees Memorial Young People's Art Award was also one of the winners, in 1996, of a William Fletcher Trust Grant for Talented Young Artists.
Rachel Elizabeth Ellis
Rachel, winner of the 1994 Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award, went on to win the 1996 Blake Prize for Religious Art and its Viewers Choice Award, the same year. Her work has hung in a number of group exhibitions, including the Dobell Prize for Drawing, and is represented in a number of schools, university, regional and council collections, as well as in Artbank at the Art Gallery of NSW. Rachel has had six solo exhibitions.