Experimental Print Prize (EPP) 2023.
Title
Experimental Print Prize (EPP) 2023.
Venues
Castlemaine Art Gallery And Historical Museum (15 September 2023 – 28 January 2024)
Date
(2023 – 2024)
Summary
Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (VIC). Prints
Country of context
Australia
Abstract
Experimental Print Prize
Castlemaine Art Museum presents the third Experimental Print Prize (EPP). Established in 2019, the biennial, non-acquisitive prize is open to artists residing in Victoria. There is a strong tradition of printmaking in Victoria and the EPP seeks to foster new directions in the field, through both the exhibition of shortlisted artists and awarding of prizes.
Unique amongst printmaking prizes, EPP recognises that experimentation and risk are essential to art. Judges Richard Harding and Beverly Knight selected 43 finalists from more than 150 entries.
2023 EPP Finalists
Andrew Browne, Bronwyn Calcutt, Sarah Canham, Hannah Caprice, Di Christensen, Melanie Cobham, One-Three Collective, Mimmo Cozzolino, Marian Crawford, Greg Creek, Kaye Dixon, Simon Dubbeld, Mark Dustin, Rubyanna Edwards, Matthew Feder, Silvi Glattauer, Andrew Gunnell, Robert Hague, Deanna Hitti, Kathy Landvogt, Kir Larwill, Monica Lazarri, Bruno Leti, Marco Luccio, Michael Lye, Margaret Manchee, Kelly Manning, Aylsa McHugh, Megan McPherson, Sandra Minchin-Delohery, Chris Orr, Brenda Page, Kat Parker, Catherine Pilgrim, Melissa Proposch, Kat Rae, Trudy Rice, Odin Strbac Low, Marika Strohschnieder, Clayton Tremlett, Kylie Watson, Michael Wolfe, Lala Zarei.
Last Updated
01 Sep 2024