28. Jacob Foster
Title: Family Gathering Prize Status: People’s Choice Prize Winner Category: Emerging Artist, First Nations Artist, Under 25 Dimensions (cm): 80h x 80w Medium: Paint Statement: Outside circles represent the men and women gathering kangaroo and honey ants for the family the inside circle is the place
29. John Foubister
Title: The nobility of rocks and sticks. Life on the ground Prize Status: Overall Prize Winner Category: General Dimensions (cm): 81h x 122w Medium: Oil Paint On Marine Plywood
30. Steph Fuller
Title: Close Orbit Prize Status: Photography Prize Winner Category: Photography Dimensions (cm): 100h x 100w Medium: Inket Print On Archival Paper Statement: In this photograph, sunlight reaches across craters and outcrops formed long ago on a Eucalypt in Park 13. As the sun gets lower in
32. Blake Griffiths
Title: Rabid Eradication (Persistent Pestilence) Prize Status: Judges Commendation Prize Winner Category: General Dimensions (cm): 40h x 90w x 4d Medium: Wool Died With Eucalyptus Statement: "Rabid Eradication considers the layered histories of the Adelaide Park Lands. It takes the form of a row of skinned
47. Sharon McEachern
Title: Precious Preservation Prize Status: Judges Commendation Prize Winner Category: Emerging Artist Dimensions (cm): 35h x 17w x 17d Medium: Ceramic Statement: Lived experiences and memories inform peoples’ beliefs and ideologies. I am interested in how the experiences of daily life shape us and create memories
48. Deb McKay
Title: Grasslands Prize Status: Judges Commendation Prize Winner Category: General Dimensions (cm): 36h x 54w x 27d Medium: Ceramics, Wooden Plinth Notes: Can be purchased with the Custom Acrylic Box for additional $400 /**/ Statement: As I walk through the grasslands in the Adelaide Park Lands, I get
58. Ross Potter
Title: Dear Life Prize Status: Judges Commendation Prize Winner Category: First Nations Artist Dimensions (cm): 110h x 78w x 5d Medium: Graphite On Paper Statement: "Finding the Australian ring neck deceased on the road side. I was compelled to capture its final moment, I often come