News – Zaachariaha Fielding

Ngura Puḻka – Epic Country at the National Gallery of Australia

‘Ngura Puḻka – Epic Country’, is now open at the National Gallery of Australia and features works by Betty Muffler, Zaachariaha Fielding, Iluwanti Ken and Sylvia Kanytjupai Ken. This exhibition brings together works by senior First Nations artists and collectives from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, Coober Pedy and…
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Archibald, Sulman and Wynne Prize finalists 2025

Congratulations to the following artists who are finalists in the 2025 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. Natasha Bieniek (Archibald and Wynne Prize) Richard Lewer (Archibald Prize) Zaachariaha Fielding (Sulman Prize) Amber Wallis (Sulman Prize) Lucy Culliton (Wynne Prize) Betty Muffler (Wynne Prize) Sylvia…
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Portrait of Zaachariaha Fielding, photo courtesy of the APY Art Centre Collective

Zaachariaha Fielding collaboration with Romance Was Born

Zaachariaha Fielding collaboration with Romance Was Born The new collection by Romance Was Born was created in collaboration and inspired by Zaachariaha Fielding and his radically joyful and storied paintings. ‘The Nothing, Resort 25’ collection debuted at Australian Fashion Week and is slated for release in late 2024. The…
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2024 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize finalists

Congratulations to the following artists who are finalists in the 2024 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. Natasha Bieniek (Archibald, Sulman and Wynne Prize) Zaachariaha Fielding (Sulman and Wynne Prize) David Griggs (Archibald Prize) Laura Jones (Archibald and Sulman Prize) Iluwanti Ken (…
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Zaachariaha Fielding in 15 Artists 2023

Zaachariaha Fielding is a finalist and exhibiting artist in 15 Artists 2023 at Redcliffe Art Gallery. Each year, 15 artists are invited to take part in this annual acquisitive prize and exhibition.  The winning artist is awarded $20,000 and their work is acquired into Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Art Collection.
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Zaachariaha Fielding wins the 2023 Wynne Prize

Congratulations to Zaachariaha Fielding, winner of the 2023 Wynne Prize. Zaachariaha’s winning entry, ‘Inma’, depicts Mimili in the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Drawing upon his childhood memories, Zaachariaha discusses the meaning in the artwork, ‘The atmosphere of this work is full of sound, movement and teaching. All of the…
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2023 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize finalists

Congratulations to the following artists who are finalists in the 2023 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. Natasha Bieniek (Archibald Prize) Keith Burt (Archibald and Wynne Prize) Lucy Culliton (Wynne Prize) Zaachariaha Fielding (Wynne Prize) David Griggs (Archibald Prize) Iluwanti Ken (Sulman Prize) Richard…
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Zaachariahia Fielding in the 2023 Ramsay Art Prize

Congratulations to Zaachariaha Fielding who has been shortlisted as a finalist in the 2023 Ramsay Art Prize. Presented by the Art Gallery of South Australia and supported by the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation, this prestigious award is open to artists under 40 working in any medium, encouraging applicants to…
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Ben Quilty, 'The Alien, Cook’s Death, After Zoffany’, 2022, oil on linen, 202.0 x 625.0 cm

Artists at 2022 Bangkok Art Biennale

Congratulations to Ben Quilty, Sylia Kanytjupai Ken, Iluwanti Ken and Zaachariaha Fielding whose work is included in the 2022 Bangkok Biennale. Running for 4 months, the Bangkok Art Biennale spans across an array of arts and cultural venues and landmarks, creating an immersive experience for visitors to the city. This…
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Zaachariaha Fielding at the National Gallery of Victoria

Work by Zaachariaha Fielding is can be seen on display in ‘QUEER: stories from the NGV collection’ at the National Gallery of Victoria. Featuring over 400 artworks, this exhibition delves into the NGV collection from a queer perspective, shedding light on untold stories across a range of different media. ‘QUEER:…
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Zaachariaha Fielding in Vault Magazine

An article on Zaachariaha Fielding is featured in issue 37 of Vault Magazine. The written piece by Blake Lawrence explores the artist’s multidisciplinary practice, touching on his connection to the APY lands and the inclusion of his work in the forthcoming exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, ‘Queer: Stories…
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