• 28 April 2018

    Natasha Bieniek in 2018 Geelong Contemporary Art Prize

    Natasha Bieniek is a finalist for the 2018 Geelong Contemporary Art Prize at Geelong Gallery. The biennial prize awards a $30,000 acquisitive prize to the winner, with the 2018 prize to be judged by Lisa Sullivan, Senior Curator, Geelong Gallery; Justin Paton, Head Curator, International Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales; and Rebecca Coates, […]

  • 13 October 2017

    Collection Exhibition at Tweed Regional Gallery

    Go Figure: Works from the collection presents a selection of works at the Tweed Regional Gallery that showcase dynamic representations of the human figure and features work by Natasha Bieniek, Guido Maestri, Ben Quilty, Monica Rohan and others. Go Figure: Works from the collection Tweed Regional Gallery 13 October 2017 – 21 October 2018 For more […]

  • 1 September 2017

    Art Guide Australia Visit Natasha Bieniek’s Studio

    Natasha Bieniek’s Melbourne studio has been explored in an article by Art Guide Australia, with the artist discussing studio life with writer, Varia Karipoff. To read the article, please click here. Image credit: Natasha Bieniek in her studio.  Image courtesy of Art Guide Australia. Photo: Jesse Marlow

  • 7 July 2016

    2016 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize finalists

    We are excited to share that the following artists have been announced as finalists in the 2016 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes. Please click the artist name below to view their entry: Jason Benjamin Natasha Bieniek Lucy Culliton Lucy Culliton Lucy Culliton Guy Maestri Guy Maestri Robert Malherbe Monica Rohan Heidi Yardley Image credit: Monica […]

  • 16 February 2016

    2016 Fleurieu Art Prize Finalists

    Jan Murphy Gallery represented artists Natasha Bieniek, William Mackinnon, Danie Mellor and Alex Seton have been shortlisted as finalists for the 2016 Fleurieu Art Prize. Held at the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide , the Fleurieu Art prize is the richest landscape art prize in the world. The 2016 prize will […]

  • 18 September 2015

    Natasha Bieniek – Winner 2015 Portia Geach Memorial Award

    Natasha Bieniek has been named as the winner of the 2015 Portia Geach Memorial Award for her miniature oil painting ‘Sahara’ 2014. Presented at S.H. Ervin Gallery in Sydney, the non-acquisitive award of $30,000 is in it’s 50th year and recognises excellence by Australian women artists in contemporary portraiture. This year’s judges were Eleonora Trigunboff, Art […]

  • 18 July 2015

    Natasha Bieniek – 2015 Wynne Prize Winner

    Congratulations to Natasha Bieniek who has been named as the winner of the 2015 Wynne Prize for landscape painting with her miniature oil painting, Biophilia 2015. Of the work Bieniek has stated “I’m particularly interested in the impact of nature within an urban environment. My miniature oil painting, Biophilia, is part of a recent series […]

  • 9 July 2015

    Archibald, Wynne & Sulman Prizes 2015 Finalists

    Congratulations to the following artists who have been announced as finalists in the 2015 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. Jason Benjamin (Archibald Prize) Natasha Bieniek (Wynne Prize) Guy Maestri (Wynne Prize) Robert Malherbe (Wynne Prize) Michael Muir (Wynne Prize) Leslie Rice (Archibald Prize) The winners of the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes will be announced […]

  • 18 November 2014

    Natasha Bieniek – The National Portrait Gallery

    Another reason to visit our nations capital, Natasha Bieniek is exhibiting at the National Portrait Gallery as part of ‘In the Flesh’ exhibition featuring other prominent artists including Ron Meuck, Patricia Piccinini and Sam Jinks. Current until 9 March, 2015. For more information, please click here.

  • 10 July 2014

    Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prize finalists

    Congratulations to all finalists in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. The following are represented by Jan Murphy Gallery: Jason Benjamin with his work ‘I just want to dream’, Natasha Bieniek with her work ‘Isola’, Heidi Yardley with her works ‘Julia deVille’ and ‘Antipodean dream’, Robert Malherbe for his work ‘The Domain after a storm’ and Michael […]