Winning wire creation will get $8,000
Winning wire creation will get $8,000
An $8,000
cash prize is waiting for the winner of the Fieldays® No.8
Wire National Art Award and there are only days to
go
before entries close on Wednesday 22 April, 2015.
Fieldays and Waikato Museum are looking to the arts community for some No.8 wire innovation. Fieldays Head of Events
Lee Picken says the award draws on an iconic
farm product and translates this through talent and
ingenuity into an art form.
“Entries must be 75% No.8 wire which leaves scope for other materials to be combined with wire to create a winning
artwork. This award
promotes ingenuity and takes everyday practical agricultural
products into the art gallery.”
Last year Fieldays doubled the first prize money to $8,000 and the award was won by Te Awamutu mother and son Nick and
Dagmar Elliot with Rustic Hinaki. The award is a long-standing part of the Fieldays event, resulting in a month-long exhibition at
ArtsPost in central Hamilton. Finalists for this
year’s award will be notified on Friday 22 May.
Finalists’ works will be exhibited from Friday 5 June to Monday 29 June, 2015 at ArtsPost Galleries & Shop at 120 Victoria Street,
Hamilton.
The full prize list
is:
First prize: $8,000
Second prize: $1,000
Third
prize: $500
President’s Choice: $100
To enter visit
fieldays.co.nz
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