7 August 2014

- 9 September 2014

39th Katherine Prize

This annual event encourages Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents of the Northern Territory to develop their art practice and showcase their skill to the region.
Category: Multi disciplinary
Registrations for this event have closed.

Over 80 people attended the opening of the 39thKatherine Prize 2014 on Thursday 7 August.

There were some wonderful works on display leading the judge Sarah Body to comment ‘In my opinion more than half the works deserved a highly commended’.

The winner of the Brian and Jeanette Lambert Art Award was Kevin N Rogers, I Can Still See.

39th Katherine Prize - People's Choice
Kevin Rogers with his People’s Choice Award winning work Spirit. Image: Jeanette Rogers

Highly commended:

Jan Milner Cole, Empty Nest
Sonia Martignon, Gunlom, Kakadu.

The winner of the Dr Peter and Kathleen Short Craft Award was Eric Pokela, Art Knife.

Art Knife by Eric Pokela
39th Katherine Prize Highly Commended: Art Knife by Eric Pokela

Highly commended:

Danny Murphy, River Reflections
Rachel Williams, Garrak.

Youth Awards:

17-18 years – Tahnee Fewtrell
15-16 years – Shayne Enright
13-14 years – Lashia Woods-Alum

Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts & Culture Centre’s exhibition and gallery sales are bound by consignment agreements developed with Arts Law Centre of Australia. We follow ethical standards and practices when dealing with Aboriginal art and artists.

For more information, please contact the Centre on (08) 8972 3751 or visit https://indigenousartcode.org/how-to-buy-ethically/.

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