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The Basil Sellers Art Prize Retrospective Sat 26 June – Sun 8 August 2021

The Basil Sellers Art Prize Retrospective

Exhibition showcasing past winners

Sat 26 June – Sun 8 August 2021 Opening Night: 5.30pm, Friday 25 June 2021

Public Programs: 11am-12pm, Saturday 26 June 2021

Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 4pm The Basil Sellers Art Prize Retrospective, is an exhibition showcasing the event’s history highlighting the idea of looking back to honour the many artists who have vied for this illustrious prize.

The Basil Sellers Art Prize is a biennial art competition celebrating and awarding artistic excellence and creative practice and offers a prize pool of over $25,000.

Despite a backdrop of crises that plagued 2020, the largest number of entries to date was received from artists across NSW and the ACT.

Featuring works by: 2004 – Sue Christie 2006 – Jennifer Hawkins 2008 – Kerry Johns 2010 – Stan Squires 2012 – Frances Luke 2014 – Susan Chancellor 2016 – Marryn Sommerville 2018 – Anh Nugyen 2020 – Peter Yates

This exhibition also features works from the People’s choice and Eurobodalla prize winners.

The Basil Sellers Art Prize was founded in 2004 by businessman, philanthropist and art collector Mr. Basil Sellers AM. Through a chance connection to Moruya, Mr. Sellers developed a long and fruitful partnership with the Shire that has supported Eurobodalla’s artistic community in meaningful ways.

Join in for opening night and the panel discussion

Opening night – book through Eventbrite Panel discussion | Artist talk – book through Eventbrite

Public Programs

Panel discussion – Sat 26 June, 11:00am This is a great opportunity for the public to hear directly from some of the artists about the ideas and themes explored in the exhibition and their extensive art practices more broadly.




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