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The Warrnibald Prize 2021 at the Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool

The Warrnibald Prize 2021 at the Warrnambool Art Gallery Warrnambool

The popular Warrnibald Prize is returning to the Warrnambool Art Gallery (WAG).  

The prize, run jointly between the Warrnambool Art Gallery and Are-able Warrnambool encapsulates the community spirit. It’s a non-acquisitive open-entry portraiture exhibition and art prizeaiming to foster community spirit and celebrate people who have contributed to the rich and diverse community.  

Colourful artwork of man Des Bunyon by Karen Richards
Des Bunyon by Karen Richards, 2020 winning artwork

Are-able CEO Tom Scarborough believes the Warrnibald will help to keep people connected. 

 “Following a tumultuous year of uncertainty and delivering the prize online, it’s now more important than ever for us to maintain that community spirit and connection which the Warrnibald celebrates,” he said.  

Now in its fifth year at WAG, the exhibition and art prize forms connection through visual art. Artists choose subjects who are currently, or have previously, made significant contributions to local culture, art, volunteering, business, sport, politics, education or health in our region or have represented our region by contributing in these areas in Australia or overseas.  

 WAG Director Vanessa Gerrans looks forward to seeing these significant subjects adorn the walls at WAG. 

 “We’re thrilled to be able to welcome the prize back to WAG in its physical format, alongside opening the doors to community to visit this much-loved event. However, the precariousness of the pandemic means we will still be implementing restrictions such as social distancing based on the current advice.” Ms Gerrans said.  

Money raised through the 2021 WARRNIBALD and Junior Warrnibald will help to support are-able Works Social Enterprises’ Artlink Program(which first held the Warrnibald in 2012) and is an initiative that assists people with a range of abilities identify and achieve their creative goals and promote the inclusivity of everyone in community life.   

Entries for the Warrnibald are open until Saturday 17th July 2021 and the Junior Warrnibald Friday 18th July For more information, download an Artist Entry Pack at  thewag.com.au  or contact the Warrnambool Art Gallery  gallery@warrnambool.vic.gov.au  (03) 5559 4949. Follow the Warrnambool Art Gallery on Facebook to stay up to date with event news and details.  

Karen Richards (Artist), Des Bunyon (Sitter)