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Exhibition from
Friday 27 October until Monday 6 November

Ulrich Stalph_Resized_Pambula River_Third Prize 2022

Image: Ulrich Stalph—'Pamula River', charcoal, Third Prize Winner 2022


The Drawing Exhibition features the Edward Heffernan Prizes for:

  • 1st prize, $900
  • 2nd prize, $400
  • 3rd prize $200

The opening event for the VAS Drawing Exhibition is on Tuesday 31 October at 7pm. 


CALL FOR ENTRIES

You can bring your artwork into the building for the VAS Drawing Exhibition on either:

Wednesday 25 October between 11am and 7pm or Thursday 26 October from 11am and before 2pm.

Members may submit 1 drawing. Drawings can include pencil, ink, charcoal, pastel or digital. The Tate gallery describes drawing as: 

Drawing is essentially a technique in which images are depicted on a surface by making lines, though drawings can also contain tonal areas, washes and other non-linear marks.

The entry fee is $10 per artwork and can be paid at reception or by using the online entry form here. 


ONLINE GALLERY

We encourage you to take up the option of entering work on our online gallery. 

Click on the link to view the instructional video below showing you how to enter your art work online. Online entries must be uploaded to the online gallery by Tuesday 24 October for processing.

Please note that this is a two step process. You must first upload your artwork to your profile, and then enter it into the exhibition. Simply uploading the work does not automatically enter it into the exhibition.

Remember to bring your artwork into the galleries if you enter the work online.

HOW TO UPLOAD ART WORK TO VAS ONLINE GALLERY

ONLINE VIEWING

Online viewing for the VAS Drawing Exhibition will open on Wedneday 1 November with all artworks for sale.

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