Emerging Artist: Award, Exhibition and Arts Program
The City of South Perth's Emerging Artist Exhibition and Arts Program is an opportunity to celebrate art and immerse in creativity, providing a platform for young and early-career artists to showcase their talents, unlock professional opportunities and connect with the community.
Exhibition
Sponsors
The City of South Perth would like to thank our Emerging Artist Award sponsors.

- Emerging Artist Award, sponsored by Rosalin Sadler: WINNER Janice Oliver for Come Fly with Me
- First Nations Artist Award, sponsored by John Curtin Gallery: WINNER Harley Green for Connections with my Family
- First Nations Artist Award, sponsored by John Curtin Gallery: HIGHLY COMMENDED Possum Rose for Echo of the Elders, Voices of the Future
- Secondary School Artist Award, sponsored by Preston Street IGA: WINNER Ella Wyllie for School Memories
- Secondary School Artist Award, sponsored by Preston Street IGA: HIGHLY COMMENDED Ocean Myers for Community Celebrations
- City of South Perth Resident Award, sponsored by Geoff Baker MLA: WINNER Rohan Agashe for Nexus
- City of South Perth Resident Award, sponsored by Geoff Baker MLA: HIGHLY COMMENDED Taj Garmony for Blinded
- Young Artist Award - City of South Perth: WINNER Angelica Valentina Castro Suarez for Colours and Loose Edges
- Young Artist Award - City of South Perth: HIGHLY COMMENDED Germaine Chan for Untitled 1 (Fight-time)
- Local Theme Award, sponsored by Karalee on Preston: WINNER Pip Milton for Wattle on a Windy Day
- Local Theme Award, sponsored by Karalee on Preston: HIGHLY COMMENDED Chun Shing Loo for South Perth Saplings
- Sculpture/Textiles Award, sponsored by Liquor Barons on Angelo: WINNER Fangying Fu for Heart of the Swan
- Sculpture/Textiles Award, sponsored by Liquor Barons on Angelo: HIGHLY COMMENDED Anne Cochrane for After the Fire
- Works on Paper Award, sponsored by Allan Herbert Sadler: WINNER Sheree Dohnt for Josef
- Works on Paper Award, sponsored by Allan Herbert Sadler: HIGHLY COMMENDED Milinda Nonis for Whispers of Rain on Velvet Sheen
- Painting Award, sponsored by White Frame: WINNER Olivia Biasin for Break Even
- Painting Award, sponsored by White Frame: HIGHLY COMMENDED Charlotte Robinson for Missy Moo Choo
- People’s Choice Award, sponsored by SOCO Realty: WINNER Amber Bennison for Before Flight
Arts Program
Our Emerging Artist Arts Program is a great way for the community to get involved and celebrate art. It's also an opportunity for emerging and professional artists to meet peers, discuss work, and participate in an open discussion about the arts as a practice and profession.
Award details
Emerging Artist Award has a prize pool of over $15,000.
Emerging Artist Award $5,000 | Sponsored by Rosalin Sadler
Open to all Artists. City of South Perth major prize award for the most outstanding Artwork. The winner also receives an Exhibition Opportunity at Heritage House, courtesy of South Perth Historical Society.
Local Theme Award $1,000 | Sponsored by Karalee on Preston
Open to Artists whose Artwork depicts the City of South Perth environment, lifestyle, personalities or landmarks.
Resident Award $1,000 | Sponsored by Geoff Baker MLA
Open to Artists who live in the City of South Perth.
Secondary School Artist Award $1,000 | Sponsored by Preston Street IGA
Open to Artists aged 12 to 17 years of age when entries close.
Young Artist Award $1,000 | City of South Perth
Open to Artists between 18 and 25 years of age when entries close.
First Nations Artist Award $1,000 | Sponsored by John Curtin Gallery
Open to First Nations Artists.
Painting Award $1,000 | Sponsored by White Frame
Open to Artists whose Artwork is painted in oils, acrylics, watercolour, pastels and two-dimensional (2D) mixed media works on canvas or board.
Sculpture/Textiles Award $1,000 | Sponsored by Liquor Barons on Angelo
Open to Artists whose Artwork is three-dimensional (3D) or creative textile-based.
Works on Paper Award $1,000 | Sponsored by Allan Herbert Sadler
Open to Artists whose Artwork includes prints, photography, drawings, collage and two-dimensional (2D) mixed-media works on paper.
People’s Choice Award $1,000 | Sponsored by SOCO Realty
Awarded to the Artist whose Artwork receives the most public votes during the Exhibition.
The City of South Perth Emerging Artist Award (‘the Award’) offers a unique platform that can elevate your art practice and unlock professional opportunities.
You must be a resident of Western Australia at the time of submitting your entry form. If you are under 18 years of age, you must obtain parental/guardian permission to enter.
Eligibility – standard entry
You are automatically eligible for entry in the Award if one of the following statements applies to you:
- You are at least of secondary school age and no older than 25 years of age on the date entries close for the Award.
- You are currently enrolled in a recognised tertiary qualification[1] in visual or fine arts.
- You have completed a recognised tertiary qualification[2] in visual or fine arts within the last five years.
- You can demonstrate that you are in the first five years of professional art practice.
If you cannot meet one of the automatic eligibility requirements, you may still be eligible to enter the Award.
Eligibility – alternative entry
Alternatively, you will be deemed[3] eligible for entry if, at the date entries close for the Award, all of the following statements apply to you:
- You have not had a significant exhibition of your work in a commercial[4] or public gallery[5] where the space has not been rented by the artist;
- You have not received, or been selected to receive, a significant award, grant (including residency) or commission for your artwork or art practice.[6]
- Your work has not been acquired by a public, institutional, corporate or significant private collection (for example, the collections of government organisations, museums, art galleries, hospitals, universities, churches, and large corporations or private collections with an established public profile); and
- You do not earn 50 per cent or more of your income from the sale of artworks, or on the basis of your recognised expertise as an artist.[7]
Collaboration
Where an artwork is created as a collaboration between two or more artists, all contributors must meet the eligibility requirements. All contributors must be identified and acknowledged in the entry submission.
Notes
[1] Recognised by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cth).
[2] Ibid.
[3] Where required, the City will determine entrant eligibility with reference to reliable, publicly available information and the information supplied on the Entry Form and provided CV/artist profile. All decisions in respect of entrant eligibility are final and made at the sole discretion of the City of South Perth.
[4] A physical or online business that represents and sells the work of artists as their primary business.
[5] A gallery or museum, whether privately or publicly owned, that holds public exhibitions of artworks, but is not primarily in the business of selling art.
[6] Excluding those specifically for students or young and emerging artists.
[7] For example, as an academic, teacher, workshop facilitator, or similar.
Emerging Artist Award - Information for Artists
Emerging Artist Award - Information for Artists (Accessible)
Please ensure you have read the Terms and Conditions thoroughly before you enter the Emerging Artist Award.
How much does it cost to enter the Emerging Artist Award?
There is no cost to submit an entry for the City of South Perth Emerging Artist Award. However, if your work is selected as a finalist you will need to pay a non-refundable Exhibition Fee of $30 for general entrants, or $20 for entrants in the Secondary School Artist or Young Artist categories. For finalists, this fee is payable within 7 days from when we send your notice of finalist status.
How many artworks are selected as finalists for the exhibition?
The number of finalists changes yearly, but we typically select between 80 and 100 works to exhibit. The judges select the number of works based on their relative quality as well as practical considerations with respect to the size of the exhibition venue and individual works.
What does blind judging mean?
Blind judging is a process where the judges are unaware of the identity of the artist. For the Emerging Artist Award, the artist’s name is withheld from the selection and final judging process. This helps to ensure that all works are selected on their merits.
What does acquisitive mean?
An acquisitive award means that winning entries become the property of the organisers of the exhibition or award. None of the Emerging Artist Award categories are acquisitive.
Are any of the emerging artist award categories acquisitive?
No. The City does not acquire (purchase) any of the winning artworks as part of the respective prize, nor do any of the prize sponsors. However, the City may choose to make an offer to purchase artworks for its Art Collection.
Can visitors purchase artworks from the exhibition?
Yes. Visitors may purchase artworks from the sales desk at the exhibition. The City accepts payments using EFTPOS. Sold artworks must remain on display for the entire exhibition period and are available for collection by the purchaser between 9am–5pm, the Monday after the Emerging Artist Exhibition closes.
How do I receive payment from the City for my sold artwork?
To receive payment from the City for the sale of their artwork, you must submit an invoice to the City for the sale price, less 25 per cent commission, and indicate GST on the invoice if you are registered. You will need to supply the City with your bank account details so a transfer of payment can be made.
Can I have my artwork entered in other prizes, or listed for sale elsewhere, while entered in the Emerging Artist Award?
No. It is a condition of entry that artworks must be exclusively available to purchasers who visit City of South Perth Emerging Artist Exhibition. All entries in the Emerging Artist Award must be committed to show their works in the Exhibition for the full period from entry submission until the close of the exhibition and must be available for purchase during that period. If we find that you have entered works that are listed for sale elsewhere, your entry may be disqualified. Works will not be released for early removal/collection from the Exhibition for any reason.
Can I choose to make my work ‘Not for Sale’?
Entrants in the Secondary School or Young Artist Award categories may choose to list their work as ‘Not for Sale’ for the exhibition to ensure that it won’t be sold. All other works must be exclusively available to purchasers visiting the City’s exhibition.
Latest News
2019 Emerging Artist Award winners announced
Winners of the City of South Perth’s 2019 Emerging Artist Award were acknowledged last night (Thursday 17 October) at South Perth Community Hall.
Now in its 17th year, the Emerging Artist Award is one of the cultural and creative highlights for the City and its community. It recognises artists within the first five years of their career and is open to young artists in secondary school, dedicated amateurs and those who need a helping hand on their journey as an artist.
The award announcement marks the opening of the exhibition of shortlisted works, with 67 pieces on display as selected by industry judges Sue Starcken, Jana Braddock and Sharyn Egan.
Cameron Richards received the $4,000 major prize, the City of South Perth Open Award for Miss Priya Premkumar. The judges described Richards’ portrait as showing a high level of dedication and technical ability, revealing his insight and confident vision by capturing and conveying the complex relationship between himself and the young woman he depicted so thoughtfully in the beautiful painting.
The exhibition, curated by Ron Nyisztor, opens to the public today and runs until Saturday 26 October 2019.
Five of the selected winners – for the Open, Sculpture/Textile, Resident, Aboriginal Artist and Youth categories – were under 25 years of age, an encouraging sign the award is attracting and supporting young talent in WA.
The judges shortlisted from 150 entries, awarding prizes to the following winners:
$4,000 City of South Perth | Open Award
Cameron Richards, Miss Priya Premkumar
$750 Karalee on Preston | Local Theme Award
Zainub Khan, Built Within
$200 Highly Commended
Jacqueline Rolston, Untitled
$750 Preston Street IGA | Youth Award
Luka Buchanan, And Sometimes I Just Sit
$200 Highly Commended
Olivia Biasin, Collecting, Sharpening and Organising Every Pencil I Own
$750 Liquor Barons on Angelo | Works on Paper Award
David Atkins, The Gorge
$200 Highly Commended
Marla Bishop, Trans-formation
$750 White Frame | Painting Award
Bee Khaw, Reflection
$200 Highly Commended
Kellie Orr, Amour-Propre
$750 Curtin University | 3D Sculpture/Textiles Award
Greg Molloy, Dancing Beasts
$200 Highly Commended
Nicole Francois, Unself: Sewn, Paper, Ink
$750 Curtin University | Aboriginal Artist Award
Rory Charles, Wandjina Dreaming
$200 Highly Commended
Kiya Watt, Wagual
$750 John McGrath MLA | City of South Perth Resident Award
Sam Hopkins, In the Midst of Chaos
$200 Highly Commended
John Kik, John Kik
$500 Soco Realty | People’s Choice Award
This award will be presented to the work that receives the greatest number of votes from exhibition visitors by the close of the exhibition period. Details of the winner will be available on the City’s website after the exhibition has closed.
Community members and visitors are able to view, purchase, and vote for their favourite pieces to win the People’s Choice Award. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be announced in the week commencing 4 November 2019 and may be seen amongst past winners of this prize as a large paste-up in the undercroft carpark under Coles in Angelo Street.
A series of special events will be held across the coming week including Art Talks, a Wine and Cheese Tasting Evening, Seniors Afternoon Tea, and inclusive Tactile Tours. See the City’s Emerging Artist Award page for more information.
Thank you to our prize sponsors
The Karalee
Liquor Barons on Angelo
Preston Street IGA
Curtin University
White Frame
John McGrath MLA
Soco Realty
Exhibition hours
Friday 18 to Saturday 26 October 201910am-4pm, Monday to Thursday
10am-6pm, Friday and Saturday
Closed Sunday 20 October 2019
Media contact
- Phone 9474 0777
- Email media@southperth.wa.gov.au
Stay in touch
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Contact – Cultural Development
- Phone 08 9474 0777
- Email events@southperth.wa.gov.au