THE JUDGE: Marianne Coutts
Having studied at VCA between 1979 and 1981, the City Art Institute in 1984, in 1999 she completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat. She has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and overseas. In recent years she was awarded the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 2007 and has been a finalist in awards such as the Dobell Drawing Prize, Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing and the Kedumba Drawing Prize. Her work is held by several Australian regional and tertiary collections
Based in a lively drawing practice, Maryanne Coutts' work is increasingly an exploration of the relationship between drawing and time. Her work explores the fleeting and layered qualities of the passage of time through works on paper and animation as well as ritualistic daily projects such as Dress Code, where each day since 2013 she has made a drawing of what she wore that day.
More recently she was joint host of the 2020 SBS series "Life Drawing Live" alongside Wendy Sharpe and Rove McManus
THE JUDGE: Marianne Coutts
Having studied at VCA between 1979 and 1981, the City Art Institute in 1984, in 1999 she completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat. She has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and overseas. In recent years she was awarded the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 2007 and has been a finalist in awards such as the Dobell Drawing Prize, Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing and the Kedumba Drawing Prize. Her work is held by several Australian regional and tertiary collections
Based in a lively drawing practice, Maryanne Coutts' work is increasingly an exploration of the relationship between drawing and time. Her work explores the fleeting and layered qualities of the passage of time through works on paper and animation as well as ritualistic daily projects such as Dress Code, where each day since 2013 she has made a drawing of what she wore that day.
More recently she was joint host of the 2020 SBS series "Life Drawing Live" alongside Wendy Sharpe and Rove McManus
THE JUDGE: Marianne Coutts
Having studied at VCA between 1979 and 1981, the City Art Institute in 1984, in 1999 she completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat. She has exhibited extensively throughout Australia and overseas. In recent years she was awarded the Portia Geach Memorial Award in 2007 and has been a finalist in awards such as the Dobell Drawing Prize, Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing and the Kedumba Drawing Prize. Her work is held by several Australian regional and tertiary collections
Based in a lively drawing practice, Maryanne Coutts' work is increasingly an exploration of the relationship between drawing and time. Her work explores the fleeting and layered qualities of the passage of time through works on paper and animation as well as ritualistic daily projects such as Dress Code, where each day since 2013 she has made a drawing of what she wore that day.
More recently she was joint host of the 2020 SBS series "Life Drawing Live" alongside Wendy Sharpe and Rove McManus
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For those of you who prefer paper
MAXIMUM two pieces of work can be entered per section.
MAXIMUM SIZE: not to exceed 160 cm in any direction. MAXIMUM WEIGHT: must be able to be safely carried by two people – max weight 2D – 15kg 3D – 30kg
PAYMENT METHOD*
A non-refundablee entry fee of $20 per entry to be paid for each artwork
($15 for Young Emerging Artists)
CASH ONLY (no eftpos) can be paid at ART PLUS, 15 Electra Street Bundaberg
DIRECT DEPOSIT to AusWide Bank BSB: 645 646 A/C: 106 425 048 Please ensure your name is included with direct deposit to make accounting easier.
CHEQUE with entry form to: Bundaberg Art Festival, PO Box 1849, Bundaberg Qld 4670
*Receipt provided on request when artwork delivered
KEY DATES
FRIDAY 27 AUGUST Entry forms and entry fees for all sections must be received by 5 pm
SUNDAY 5 SEPTEMBER Delivery of art work Between 10 am – 3 pm *
FRIDAY 10 SEPTEMBER Awards Night (tickets available through Eventbrite)
11-26 SEPTEMBER Art Prize Exhibition Open to the Public
SUNDAY 26 SEPTEMBER Collection of artwork between 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm *
* location to be advised


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