Keturah Zimran Finalist in the 2020 Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize

Ended — at Centenary Centre at Ravenswood School for Girls

We are thrilled to announced that Keturah Zimran is a finalist in this years Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize for her work ‘Puli Puli’.

The Ravenswood Women’s Art Prize

Australian Art – Any Medium – All Women

The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize is an annual prize that was launched in 2017 to advance art and opportunity for emerging and established female artists in Australia. It is the highest value professional artist prize for women in Australia.

We are excited to announce a new third category for the Art Prize, the Indigenous Emerging Artist Prize.

The three prize categories are the Professional Artist Prize of $35,000, the Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000 and the Indigenous Emerging Artist Prize of $5,000.

Artwork judging is overseen by Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize Patron and acclaimed artist, Jennifer Turpin. Join us as we celebrate the finest female talent in Australia.

From Ravenswood,  “Online Catalogue of the 2020 finalists will be available on our website later in May.

The Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize Opening Night and announcement of winners is on 26 November and Exhibition of Finalists (27th November – 12th December).

We thank you for your support. We will continue to review the situation closely and keep you updated when it is possible to advise new dates for these much anticipated events.”

Visit event website.

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Centenary Centre at Ravenswood School for Girls
Henry Street, Gordon (Gate 3), NSW 2072

Ravenswood School for Girls
artprize@ravenswood.nsw.edu.au