ARTNOW FNQ 2022

17 Dec 2022 –
12 Feb 2023


ARTNOW FNQ is a biennial exhibition that showcases the best and most inspiring art being produced by emerging to established artists in Far North Queensland. Launched in 2015, it is an opportunity for contemporary artists from the region to submit proposals for inclusion of new or recent works in the exhibition at the Gallery. Through an application process, artists are selected by a nationally recognised arts professional working in partnership with the Gallery.

This year, Ellie Buttrose, Curator of Contemporary Australian Art at the Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art, selected 18 artists from more than 60 submissions. In announcing the selected artists, she commended them on pushing the boundaries of contemporary arts practice across a range of mediums.

ARTNOW FNQ is an acquisitive exhibition with a number of works purchased for the Gallery Collection. In a new development, the Gallery’s partnership with the Cairns RSL Club will support the selection of three artists from the exhibition who will each receive a $7,500 Fellowship to produce new works for a future exhibition at the Gallery.

 

Artist Showcase

Explore Artists

Resources

Artwork Labels

Artist Fellowship Award Winners

Monique Burkhead
Sonya Creek
Tommy Pau

Artists
Sheryl J Burchill
Monique Burkhead
Toby Cedar
Sonya Creek 
Donna Davis
Wanda Gibson
Maharlina Gorospe-Lockie
Anne Jillett
Glen Mackie


Eunice McAllister
Fiona Mosby
John Murray
Hannah Parker
Tommy Pau
Brian Robinson & Tamika Grant-Iramu
Francesca Rosa
Peter Thompson

 

 

  

Selected Works

 

 

Installation Images

 

 

The Artist Fellowship Awards are proudly sponsored by the Cairns RSL Club

 

IMAGE:

1. Eunice McAllister
Subteranea 2022
120.0 x 80.0cm 
Courtesy of the artist

2. Eunice McAllister
Wildlife at Dusk 2022
80.0 x 120.0cm 
Courtesy of the artist

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