Remagine 2019
Art Prize and Exhibition
Theme: 'Addicted to Consumerism'
Remagine Art Prize has a focus on sustainability, waste and the environment. This year’s theme ‘Addicted to Consumerism’, relates to our excessive shopping habits and the way this impacts our environment. Artists were asked to submit artworks that related to an element of this theme.
Open to Digital Stills, Mixed Media 2D and Mixed Media 3D. This year’s judges were Glenn Jeffries, Chris Beard, Joanna Joyce and Blessing Uwagboe.
Remagine Art Prize exhibition was held at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre, Hornsby, from 29 May - 16 June 2019.
MAJOR PRIZE WINNERS
Rick Bull, Winner Digital Art – Stills
Rick Bull, Taste the Consumer, Digital Art - Still, 2019
Joint runner-ups: Rob Davies, Goddess Nike and the Golden Apple, Digital Still, 2019
Emma O’Connell, Less is More, Digital Still, 2019
Daniel Burkhardt, Winner Mixed Media 2D
Daniel Burkhardt, No Shopping - No Spending, Mixed Media, 2019
Runner up: Vynka Hallam, Mr Campbell, Mixed Media, 2019
Daniel Boesen Nolan, Winner Mixed Media 3D
Daniel Boesen Nolan, Wise Old Owl, Mixed Media, 2019
Runner up: Daniel Burkhardt, Buy – Sell, Mixed Media, 2019
Honourable Mention: Janetta Robards, The Rabbit-Proof Fence, Mixed Media, 2019
Cleanaway Resource Recovery Prize
Joint winners: Stephanie Powell, Memory Fish, Mixed Media, 2019
Jessica and Jim Harwood, Retired, reclaimed and recycled, Mixed Media, 2019
People’s Choice Award
Winner: Beverly Beck, Maple Leaf
Remagine Art Prize 2019 Award Ceremony
Join in the excitement of the award ceremony with Hornsby Shire Deputy Mayor Vince del Gallego, and President of the Hornsby Art Society and Hornsby Shire Councillor Janelle McIntosh. Remagine is an annual art prize and exhibition promoting sustainability through waste and recycling messaging - reduce, reuse, recycle.
Thank you to our partner Hornsby Art Society and our major sponsor Cleanaway, Hornsby Shire Council's waste and recycling contractor.