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Paramount Award
Marcus Williams and Susan Jowsey are the winners of the Paramount Award with their work
"The Correction". The prize consists of a six month residency with the International Studio and Curatorial Program in New York; plus a bronze trophy by Terry Stringer.
Winner of the 2009 Paramount Award
Marcus WILLIAMS and Susan JOWSEY
The Correction
Photographic diptych
600 x 1500mm
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The Kaipara Foundation
Wallace Trust Award
Linden Simmons is the winner of the Kaipara Foundation Wallace Trust Award with his work
"Tuesday, December 30, 2008. A11". The prize consists of a three month residency at the Altes Spital in Solothurn, Switzerland.
Winner of The Kaipara Foundation Wallace Trust Award 2009
Linden SIMMONS
Tuesday, December 30, 2008. A11
Watercolour on paper
210 x 297mm |
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Fullbright Wallace Arts Trust Award
Richard Maloy is the winner of the Fulbright Wallace Arts Trust Award with his work
"All I Want to Be is a Sculpture". The prize consists of a three month residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California USA.
Winner of the 2009 Fulbright Wallace Arts Trust Award
Richard MALOY
All I Want to Be is a Sculpture
Colour photography
1800 x 1500mm |
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Park Lane Wallace Trust Development Award
Chloe Marsters is the winner of the Park Lane Wallace Trust Development Award with her
work
"Boo Hoo". The prize consists of a two month
residency at the Vermont Studio Center in the United States.
Winner of the 2009 Park Lane Wallace Trust Development Award
Chloe MARSTERS
Boo Hoo
Ink on facial tissues (44 pieces)
900 x 1400mm |
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Runners Up Award
There
are
two Runners Up Awards. Matt Arbuckle with his work "Don't Call Me I'll Call You" and Philip Jarvis with his work
"Big Little Brain".
Both recieve $2000 cash.
Winner of a 2009 Runners Up Award
Matt ARBUCKLE
Don't call me I'll Call You
Oil on canvas
1400 x 1800mm
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Winner of a 2009 Runners Up Award
Philip JARVIS
Big Little Brain
Foam, paint, glass, rubber bands
1200 x 1100mm x 350mm
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Jury Award
This year the Jury chose Turnskin Kingdom's 'Will Need: Instruments of Peace #4. Giant Pip Fists' for special mention.
Turnskin KINGDOM
Will Need: Instruments of Peace #4. Giant Pip Fists
Rimu, cardboard, fabric, leather, string
400 x 300 x 160mm
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