In the final episode of the series ‘When I won that art prize’ we go back to 2021 when a 27 year old Georgia Spain won the Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW, the first time she had entered the prize.
In the same week she was announced the winner of the Women’s Art Prize Tasmania. These announcements were made less than 12 months after she was one of 5 artists to receive the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art scholarship.
Georgia’s recent work is currently hanging in the exhibition ‘Once more with feeling’ showing at Ngununggula, in the southern highlands of NSW. See below for links to Instagram videos about that exhibition.
To hear this episode click on ‘play’ beneath the above photo.
Links
- Full Georgia Spain interview
- Georgia Spain’s acceptance speech for the Sulman Prize at the AGNSW
- Episode 115 – ‘The Archibald Winners’
- Sam Leach YouTube video (Part 1)
- Sam Leach YouTube video (Part 2)
- Tickets for Del Kathryn Barton live interview at the AGNSW ‘Artists in Conversation’
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- ‘Once More with Feeling’ at Ngununggula, Southern Highlands, 3 June – 13 August
- Instagram video – Megan Monte talks about ‘Once more with feeling’
- Instagram video – Maria Stoljar at Ngununggula
- Karen Black
- Ben Quilty
- Solo exhibition by Francis Giacco at Australian Galleries, 15 June to 2 July 2023
‘Getting down or falling up’, acrylic on canvas, 180.6 x 187.5 cm
Winner: Sir John Sulman Prize, 2021