Congratulations to Amber Wallis who is a finalist in the 2025 Wollongong Art Prize with her work , ‘Interior drapes with voyeuristic view with monumental yet invisible woman and blurred figure’. Established in 1956, this acquisitive award is open to Australian artists working across all mediums and aims to celebrate the dynamism and range of […]
An article about Lucy Culliton and Archer Davies’ new exhibitions ‘Ekka’ and ‘Arenas’ has been published on online Queensland-focused news site, InDaily. The InReview feature by Phil Brown touches on the theme of the exhibitions and each artist’s unique rendering of their ‘Ekka experience’. Both artists travelled to Brisbane in 2024 to attend the Royal […]
Congratulations to Claudia Greathead, David Griggs, Celia Gullett, Drew Connor Holland, Richard Lewer and Amber Walllis who have been announced as finalists in the 2025 Mosman Art Prize. Established in 1947, the Mosman Art Prize is the longest running municipal art prize in Australia. Winning entries form the basis of the Mosman Art Collection, a […]
An article about ‘Tender’, currently showing at Ngununggula (Southern Highlands Regional Gallery) has been published in Art Guide Australia (May/June issue). In the article, writer Emma-Kate Wilson discusses the premise of the exhibition and each artist’s interpretation of the theme with director and curator, Megan Monte. Included in the exhibition are works by Amber Wallis, […]
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 Kanytjupai Ken (Wynne Prize) The winners will be announced Friday 9 May. […]
Works by Laura Jones, India Mark and Amber Wallis are included in the new group exhibition, ‘TENDER’ at Ngununggula (Southern Highlands Regional Gallery).’Tender’ is an annual exhibition dedicated to celebrating the work of Australian women artists and this year’s iteration, seeks to understand this term often associated with femininity and warmth, whilst looking beyond the […]
Congratulations to Amber Wallis who is a finalist in the 2025 Bayside Painting Prize with her work ‘Red woman through the drapes and in the land’. This annual award celebrates the breadth and diversity of contemporary painting in Australia today. Comprising of three awards, including the Beckett Local Prize (named in honor of modernist painter […]
Congratulations to Amber Wallis, Juz Kitson, Victoria Reichelt and Jason Fitzgerald who are finalists in the 2025 Muswellbrook Art Prize. Conceived in 1958, this acquisitive award commends artists across three categories: painting, works on paper and ceramics. The exhibition of finalists will open on 27 March and winners will be announced at the opening on […]
Works by Amber Wallis and Lincoln Austin can be seen in the new exhibition at Ipswich Art Gallery,’Arriving Slowly’. The exhibition has been programmed to coincide with the loan of works by Mark Rothko, Agnes Martin and Gwyn Hanssen-Pigott, offered through the National Gallery of Australia’s ‘Sharing the National Collection/ Art Across Australia’ program. ‘Arriving […]
Congratulations to Amber Wallis who has been announced as a finalist in the 2024 Len Fox Painting Award. This acquisitive prize recognises the work of Australian artists demonstrating the qualities of E.P Fox including: international connections and travel, engagement with light and colour and the exploration of diverse cultures and peoples. The winner will be […]