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The Alice Prize

Locality: Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 438 779 568



Address: Araluen Cultural Precinct 0870 Alice Springs, NT, Australia

Website: https://www.aliceprize.com/

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31.05.2022 The Alice Prize 2022 Finalist Artist: Giles Alexander Sun King Painting $41,500... Araluen Arts Centre | Open daily 10am - 4pm t. 08 8951 1122 e. [email protected] Catalogue Number: 22AP53 www.aliceprize.com/2022/ #TheAlicePrize2022 #AliceArtPrize #AliceSpringsArtPrize #AustralianArt #TheAlicePrize #ArtPrize #ArtCompetition #RegionalArt #ContemporaryArt #ContemporaryArtPrize #AraluenArtscentre See more



16.05.2022 The Alice Prize 2022 Finalist Artist: Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello Ancestors: Red Ochre Creation Place Hot blown and kiln formed glass with canework $5,400... Araluen Arts Centre | Open daily 10am - 4pm t. 08 8951 1122 e. [email protected] Catalogue Number: 22AP52 www.aliceprize.com/2022/ #TheAlicePrize2022 #AliceArtPrize #AliceSpringsArtPrize #AustralianArt #TheAlicePrize #ArtPrize #ArtCompetition #RegionalArt #ContemporaryArt #ContemporaryArtPrize #AraluenArtscentre See more

24.01.2022 Congratulations to Hubert Pareroultja on winning the 2020 Wynne Prize, with his painting 'Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges, NT)'. 'My family believe giant cat...erpillars called the Yeperenye became Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges in the distant past). The giant caterpillars entered through gaps in the ranges. In this painting the trees are a symbol for caterpillars coming through to the Country, and they travelled from Mount Zeil past Mparntwe (Alice Springs) to Emily Gap.' - Hubert Pareroultja See the work on display with all of the finalists in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize exhibition, opening 26 September. All opening weekend tickets have now sold out, so head to our website to plan your visit from Monday 28 September and book tickets now: https://bit.ly/2RzI3JW Artwork: Winner Wynne Prize 2020 Hubert Pareroultja 'Tjoritja (West MacDonnell Ranges, NT)' the artist #WynnePrize #ArchibaldPrize

23.01.2022 This month Marina Strocchi's latest exhibition of work, New York New Work, will open in the Araluen galleries. New York New Work is the outcome of Strocchi’s ti...me in the United States. Her trip featured an extended stay in Brooklyn where she undertook a studio practice for three months funded through the Arts NT Fellowship program. Strocchi is renowned for working from surrounding natural environments, her home and still life. In Brooklyn and Manhattan she was faced with the built environment on an incredible scale. The sheer mass and density of life and hope, the walls of repetitive windows (sometimes reflecting and sometimes receding), towering over the humans who made them, is reflected in these new images, as is a joy in the intensity of New York and the positivity from the people that Strocchi found inspiring The exhibition opens on Saturday 21 November with an official opening and artist floor talk from 10:15am. Image: Marina Strocchi, New York Taxi Lower East Side, 2020, acrylic on paper, 50 x 35 cm



23.01.2022 (Eucalyptus excerpt) Flooded Rose Red Basin, by Yasmin Smith. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CA39TAZDXOH/

22.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of the Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award 2020! First Place/Acquisition Award Winner: Robyn Frances with her portrait o...f John Scrutton. Second Place: Deepu Jose Kollannoor with a portrait of Jennifer Dowling Third Place: Henry Smith with a portrait of Veronica Dobson Voting for this year’s People’s Choice Award is now open. Cast your vote in person after visiting the exhibition at the Araluen Galleries or head online to view the artworks and vote: https://araluenartscentre.nt.gov.au//portrait-senior-terri The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be announced on Friday 12 March 2021. Image: Third prize winner Henry Smith with his work of Veronica Dobson. Photo Emma Louise Murray.

20.01.2022 The old river (Larapinta), by James Lai. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CA7NqsKHxn8/



19.01.2022 Join us this Saturday as Marina Strocchi presents a talk on the foundation of the Ikuntji Women's Centre at Haasts Bluff. Strocchi was the manager of a fledging... art centre in 1992 and after a visit to Kintore bore witness to a special moment in time when Pintupti/Luritja women became curious about painting. Family Connections is a presentation of film footage spanning from 1993 to 1995 as well as Marina's own experience that saw the foundation of the Women's Centre which would later go on to become the internationally recognised Ikuntji Art Centre. The talk will be held in the Araluen galleries from 10:30am this Saturday.

16.01.2022 The Crocodile Hunter Outback, by Gabrielle McDonald. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CA4iAM2ndrb/

16.01.2022 Blue Drawing II, by Marina Strocchi. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBEfDJzHvuq/

16.01.2022 AUSTRALIANBUSHFIRES, by Megan Puls. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBB62wKnCrP/?igshid=r9n0w8kzkg5u

14.01.2022 CONGRATULATIONS HUBERT PAREROULTJA ON PRESTIGIOUS WYNNE WIN Hubert Pareroultja from Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre, has taken out this year's 2020 Art Gall...ery of NSW's Wynne prize for his spectatcular watercolour; Tjoritja, West MacDonnell ranges. Mr Pareroultja grew up watching Albert Namatjira, his father, Rueben and uncle, Otto paint their country around his birthplace, Hermannsburg. Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Art Centre



13.01.2022 Jellyfish Pickle, by Aly de Groot. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBHH2Lyno5g/

09.01.2022 Winner of The Alice Prize - Thea Perkins, Tent Embassy Thea Perkins has honed her attention on a singular moment in time that has both great personal and political potency. Her exquisite jewel-like embrace of painting and its potential reinvigorates realism and conveys both familial tenderness and profound historic change in this country.

08.01.2022 Prayer to the iGod, by Jeffrey Hamilton and John Doe. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBKjlUsnKoM/?igshid=bxnqklu8tzsq

05.01.2022 A place to catalogue my mother No. 4, by Paula Mahoney. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBAT02zH-uK/?igshid=txicgi6mgvyd

02.01.2022 Struggling to remember, by Margaret Ambridge. Finalist, The Alice Prize. https://www.instagram.com/p/CA-AM9qn4Yp/

02.01.2022 Art lovers check this out if you are visiting the Gold Coast!

01.01.2022 FINAL WEEK! If you haven't already been in to see The Alice Prize exhibition at Araluen Art Centre, or if you loved it so much you just have to see it again, hurry in! Don't miss your chance to see this wonderful exhibition, which closes on 3 August 2020

01.01.2022 Wow what a sight!

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