Image credit: Amelia van der Laan de Vries, ‘Reproductive Behaviour of Fish’ 2021. Fineliner pen on paper. 40cm x 55cm. Image courtesy: the artist. Winner of the 2022 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize.
UNSW Art & Design proudly presents the 2022 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize and congratulates all students who are recognised as finalists for the $5000 award.Ìý
Ìýhas been encouraging and supporting young and emerging artists to build careers as professional practicing artists for over 20 years. This collaboration has been continuously supported by theÌýÌýand celebrates students who use drawing as a significant part of their artistic practice.
This year’s exhibition, held atÌýÌýfrom 28 September – 9 October 2022, features the work of 21 finalists:
Adrian Mok, Amelia van der Laan de Vries, Anika Campbell, Astrid Elouise Bell, Charles Levi, Conor Parsons, Emma Pinsent, Emma Vey-Cox, Eva Nolan, Evan Ye, George Eggleton, Harrison Mae, Jasmin Smith, Jeremy Smith, Kristy Gordon, Matti, Nicola de Vries, Rachel Hegh, Tia Madden, Vanessa Yeoh, Zoe Patsiokostas.
This year’s judging panel includedÌýAssociate ProfessorÌýEmma RobertsonÌý(UNSW Art & Design) and Sydney-based artistÌý.
Some of the artworks in this exhibition engage with themes and imagery that could cause discomfort or be triggering for some.
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Winner
The winner of the 2022 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize is Amelia van der laan de Vries for their workÌýReproductive Behaviour of Fish Stage 1 and 2.Ìý
The judges found this a compelling drawing which challenges and extends a visual language and convention, overlaying aspects of science with art. The work has multiple layers of meaning, and its narrative deeply involves and rewards the viewer. The work was beautifully made with nuanced marks and with great attention to detail, and it had an authentic and handmade quality which made for an absorbing and fascinating outcome. Congratulations to Amelia.
Highly commended
The judges also selected four highly commended artists:ÌýRachael Hegh,ÌýJasmin Smith,ÌýJeremy Smith,ÌýZoe Patsiokostas.Ìý
Finalists
Acknowledgement of Country
UNSW School of Art & Design stands on an important place of learning and exchange first occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples.
We acknowledge the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land that our students and staff share, create and operate on. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend this respect to all First Nations peoples across Australia. Sovereignty has never been ceded.