• 16 April 2020

    Adam Pyett and A.J. Taylor in the 2020 John Leslie Art Prize

    Congratulations to Adam Pyett and A.J. Taylor who have been announced as finalists in the 2020 John Leslie Art Prize. The John Leslie Prize is a biennial award for landscape painting with a top prize of $20,000. The winning artwork will be acquired for the Gippsland Art Gallery’s permanent collection. The John Leslie Art Prize […]

  • 30 March 2019

    A.J. Taylor at Caloundra Regional Gallery

    A.J. Taylor’s work, Forest Ground, Early Light, is featured in the group exhibition, Collected Landscapes at Caloundra Regional Gallery. This work was also the People’s Choice Winner in the John Leslie Prize at Gippsland Art Gallery last year. Opening in late May, Collected Landscapes brings together a selection of artworks that respond to the landscapes […]

  • 30 March 2019

    A.J. Taylor at Noosa Regional Gallery

    A.J. Taylor will have his work presented in an upcoming group exhibition, The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower, at Noosa Regional Gallery. This exhibition explores the biodiversity of the surrounding Noosa region while also considering the relationship between nature and human interaction. The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the […]

  • 28 March 2019

    A.J. Taylor in the Sunday Mail

    Current exhibiting artist, A.J. Taylor, has been featured in the ‘U on Sunday’ magazine in The Sunday Mail. Fiona Purdon’s article delves into the artist’s motivation and process behind creating the Pink Ash series. Taylor also discusses his process in capturing images whilst out exploring different tracks and landscapes – in particular the Wallum landscape. […]

  • 14 December 2018

    People’s Choice Award Winner – 2018 John Leslie Art Prize

    A.J. Taylor has been voted the winner of the John Leslie Art Prize 2018 People’s Choice Award at Gippsland Art Gallery. From more than 60 finalists, visitors to the exhibition selected Taylor’s work, ‘Forest ground, early light’ 2018. 2018 John Leslie ArtPrizeGippsland Art Gallery22 September – 25 November 2018 For more information, please click here. Image […]

  • 26 October 2018

    People’s Choice Winner – Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2018

    A.J. Taylor is the winner of the People’s Choice Prize for the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2018 at the Caloundra Regional Gallery. The non-acquisitive $2,500 prize was awarded to Taylor for his work, Sapling forest (morning light) 2018. Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2018 Caloundra Regional Gallery 16 August – 14 October 2018 For more information, please click […]

  • 22 August 2018

    2018 John Leslie Art Prize

    Jason Benjamin, Natasha Bieniek, Adam Pyett and A.J. Taylor have all been selected as finalists for the 2018 John Leslie Art Prize at the Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, Victoria. The acquisitive prize awards $20,000 to the best landscape painting with the winner to be announced by Wellington Shire Council Mayor, Cr. Carolyn Crossley, at […]

  • 8 June 2018

    Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2018

    Jason Benjamin, Gerwyn Davies, Danie Mellor, Monica Rohan and A.J. Taylor are finalists for the Sunshine Coast Art Prize 2018 at the Caloundra Regional Gallery. The annual prize offers an acquisitive major prize of $25,000 with the winning work acquired by the Sunshine Coast Art Collection. The winner will be announced on Thursday 30 August […]

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    20 April 2018

    A.J. Taylor in 2018 Fleurieu Biennale

    A.J. Taylor is a finalist for the 2018 Fleurieu Biennale. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Fleurieu Art Prize in 2018, the newly renamed Fleurieu Biennale will be exhibited across three galleries in the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia. The 2018 prize will be judged by Christopher Orchard, artist; Emma Fay, Guildhouse Executive Director; and […]

  • 20 August 2014

    A.J. Taylor – Finalist, John Leslie Art Prize

    Congratulations to A.J. Taylor on being listed as a finalist in the 2014 John Leslie Art Prize for his work, Hawkesbury 9. For more information, please click here. Image Credit: A.J. Taylor, Hawkesbury 9, 2013, oil on board, 183 x 183 cm