ENTRIES HAVE NOW CLOSED
31 March 2012
Exhibition Dates
15 August - 07 October 2012
Official Opening
31 August 2012
The Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2D (SCAP 2D) is a national contemporary 2D acquisitive art prize presented by the Friends Regional Gallery Caloundra Inc. and produced by the Sunshine Coast Council.
Now in its seventh year, SCAP 2D attracts the best contemporary and emerging artists Australia has to offer, with the winner receiving $15,000 plus a four-week placement valued at $5,000 as artist-in-residence at Arley Farm, Maleny, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. The winning artwork will be added to the Sunshine Coast Council Collection.
A non-acquisitive Highly Commended Prize to the value of $2,500 will also be announced at the Official Exhibition Opening.
A non-acquisitive People’s Choice Prize to the value of $2,500 will be announced at the end of the exhibition for the artist who garners the most votes from visitors to the gallery.
The prize is open to all Australian Citizens working in Australia in any 2D medium. Forty finalists will be chosen from the entries submitted to the pre-selection panel. Please refer to the complete Conditions of Entry for the Prize.
Entries Open: January 2012
Entries Close: 31 March 2012
Finalists Announced: May 2012
Official Opening & Winners Announced: 31 August 2012, 6:00pm
Exhibition Dates: 15 August - 07 October 2012
Venue: Caloundra Regional Gallery: 22 Omrah Avenue, Caloundra QLD 4551
Gallery Director, Peter Pinson, is an Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales. He has written very extensively on Australian art, including hard-bound monographs on artists including Elwyn Lynn, Rodney Milgate, Emanuel Raft, Bert Flugelman, and a study of the late work of John Passmore. He initiated the first exhibition surveying Sydney abstract expressionism and curated the Elwyn Lynn retrospective exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. He has received an award within the Order of Australia for his contribution to the Visual Arts in Australia.
A unique feature of the Prize is the winning artist residency. The SCAP2D Residency is part of a growing Sunshine Coast Residency Program that aims to provide creative development in all areas of the arts in the region's unique natural environment. During the residency, the winning artist will connect with local artists and the community through workshops and talks. These will be facilitated by the Caloundra Regional Gallery.
The Old Dairy, Arley Farm, Maleny
The Old Dairy, Arley Farm is located just 4 km west of Maleny in the heart of the Blackall Range Hinterland on the Sunshine Coast. The property is a former dairy farm which spans a small valley with three dams and is bordered by 1.5 km of frontage to the Obi Obi Creek. The owners Peter and Fiona Stevens have undertaken extensive revegetation of the creek frontage which includes a delightful shady swimming hole with a shade shelter, table and BBQ. This area is an important riparian rainforest remnant with over 200 species of plants including strangler figs, palms and ferns, which is host to abundant birdlife, reptiles and the elusive platypus.
The studio and accommodation is a converted dairy complex with 240 degree views over surrounding farmland and valley. There are two large bedrooms and a fully equipped modern kitchen that adjoins a breakfast bar and dining area. A large living room leads to an outdoor entertaining area with BBQ and garden setting. A large studio (15m x 5m) is attached to the accommodation. It is open and airy with plenty of natural light.
Maleny, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Maleny is a charming unspoilt township of 4700 people. It is located on the Southern edge of the Blackall Range in picture postcard dairy country, interspersed with rainforest, about 50 kilometres south-west of Caloundra and the Sunshine Coast.
Maleny is part of the Sunshine Coast which begins at Caloundra, just one hour's drive north of Brisbane and extends to Cooloola, the gateway to Fraser Island. It takes in tranquil hinterland including the Glass House Mountains, Blackall Range, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley, as well as more than 100 kilometres of beaches stretching through the coastal towns of Caloundra, Kawana, Mooloolaba, Maroochydore, Coolum Beach, Noosa and Rainbow Beach.
Maleny is renowned as a creative arts centre. Artists and crafts people residing in the area are drawn to the relaxed lifestyle and natural beauty of the Blackall Range, one of the most interesting and dramatic mountain terrains in Queensland. An art trail will take you to the work rooms and galleries of painters, potters, glass blowers, jewellers, sculptors and furniture makers, all creating unique pieces in serene surrounds.
The range offers spectacular panoramic views of the coast and Glasshouse Mountains. Bushwalking is a popular pastime in the area. You can explore walking trails through the lush rainforests of the Mary Cairncross National Park and the new Great!Walk Sunshine Coast Hinterland starting from the lush tropical rainforest of Kondalilla National Park near Maleny you can discover the Sunshine Coast’s natural beauty and experience some of the range’s most scenic areas such as warm subtropical rainforest, tall open eucalypt forest and picturesque waterfalls.
With its pristine coastline and lush hinterland the Sunshine Coast offers the perfect location to relax, explore and create.
City of artists and artisans. Home to musicians, sculptors, painters, ceramicists and performers of every description, Caloundra City is a region that warmly receives those who seek to be inspired.
Art exhibitions and competitions are held year-round. The Caloundra Regional Gallery is one of the most energetic in the country as demonstrated by the quality of its local and touring exhibitions.
The Events Centre hosts a variety of world-class theatre shows, concerts and dance events. Both venues are in the heart of Caloundra just off Bulcock Street where you can browse amongst the leafy main street shops or enjoy a latte and light lunch at one of the many great cafés.
For more information on where to stay, what to see and do visit the Caloundra Tourism website.