HCR Art Awards & Exhibition 2013 - Judges Announce Awards
HCR Art Awards & Exhibition 2013 - Judges Announce Awards
At the CQ Hotels opening night of the HCR Art Awards & Exhibition 2013 on last Wednesday evening, which was opened by Mayoral Candidate John Morrison, the three Judges Elizabeth Caldwell, Director of the Wellington City Gallery, Ron Epskamp of Exhibitions Gallery, and international artist and muralist Gabriel Heimler, announced the following awards:
Ist - Ronda Thompson - "Floating Crane - Hikitia"
2nd - Lisa Nicole - "Pirate"
3rd - Shirley Sutton - Golden Glow - Mangonui Harbour"
and Three HarCQ Awards were awarded to:
Pauline Courtial - "Tasman"
Vincent Duncan - "Summers Evening"
Jane Santos - "Oriental Bay"
HCR's Art Exhibition 2013 continues to show at CQ Hotels 223 Cuba St during CQ Hotels hours of opening until 21 September.
Viewers of HCR's Art Exhibition 2013 are able to enjoy a free coffee at CQ Hotels Café on presentation of an HCR Art Coupon - Valid to 21/9/13. The HCR Art Coupon can be left in the HCR Art box at CQ Hotels to go in the draw for a dozen chardonnay or sauvignon from Marlborough's Peter Jackson Farm Wines. Look our for an HCR Art Coupon which will be handed out around town over the next few days, or click on this link to get one.
The Awards works can be viewed at http://www.hcrwnz.org/ , which also gives you the opportunity to enjoy a CQ Hotels Café Coffee and be in the draw for the dozen wine.
Kind regards
John
Dean
ENDS
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