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Gallipoli Art Prize – ArtsHub Australia


The Gallipoli Art Prize Organising Committee annually invites any eligible artist to submit a painting for the Gallipoli Art Prize, which will be administered by the Gallipoli Memorial Club Limited (the “Club”) and under the control of the Gallipoli Art Prize Organizing Committee.

Prize money of $20,000 is awarded to the artist of the winning entry subject to the conditions below. The acquisition of the work and its copyright remain property of the Gallipoli Memorial Club Museum Fund.

The Gallipoli Art Prize will be awarded to the artist who best depicts the spirit of the Gallipoli Campaign as expressed in the Club’s “Creed”.

The Club’s Creed is:

“We believe that within the community there exists an obligation for all to preserve the special qualities of loyalty, respect, love of country, courage and comradeship which were personified by the heroes of the Gallipoli Campaign and bequeathed to all humanity as a foundation for perpetual peace and universal freedom.”

*Please note the artwork does not need to refer to warfare*

Each competitor must either have been born in Australia, New Zealand or Turkey or hold Australian, New Zealand or Turkish citizenship.

Each competitor may, at their expense, submit one piece of original work produced in either oil, acrylic, water-color or mixed. The term of reference to be used is the spirit of the Gallipoli Campaign as expressed in the Club’s Creed.

Entry submission to be dropped at :

Attn: The Gallipoli Art Prize Organizing Committee,

International Convention Centre (ICC)

Loading Dock

14 Darling Drive Darling Harbour

10am to 4pm 10-13 March 2024

Entries close 4pm, Wednesday 13 March 2024.

Exhibition and winners announcement to be held on the 17th of April at :

6-8 Atherden St (Opposite The Tea Cosy Cafe)

The Rocks NSW

Apply now, entries close 4pm, Wednesday 13 March 2024.

Image credits

Geoff Harvey Operation Flood Assist Lismore
Penelope Oates Northern Watch
Richard Crossland 24 Days Simpson and his Donkey
Martin Williams In Defence of our Shores



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