The Association of Sculptors of Victoria is an inclusive, not-for-profit collective of contemporary artists whose purpose is to inspire,stimulate and advance the appreciation, creation, and exploration of three-dimensional art in society.

Interesting Art News and Exhibitions

In this article:
  • Gippsland Sculpture Exhibition
  • call for entries from ArtsHub
  • call for Entries - Trails 2023
  • Art in Playgrounds
  • Kangaroo Apple
  • NAVA recognise artists as workers

GIPPSLAND SCULPTURE EXHIBITION

Sculpture Culture in Yinnar 26 March - 7 May 2023 Entries close 1st February 2023
Over $20,000 in prizes Entries at gippsland sculpture exhibition

Art’s Hub

Illuminated sculpture for the coming winter
https://www.artshub.com.au/opportunity/call-for-artists-temporary-illuminated-installations-2595863/

Call for Entries - Trails 2023 Sculpture Prize

This is part of an invitation sent to invite ASV members to this exhibition.

“I'm part of a volunteer committee that runs the Trails Sculpture Prize in Portland, Southwest Victoria. We are reaching out to community and arts organisations to promote our third small sculpture exhibition which will take place in April 2023. The competition has a prize pool of $10,000 and finalist works are exhibited in Portland's retail hub as well as our community gallery space. We would like to invite your membership and artists in your wider community to enter our competition and be considered for inclusion in our exhibition.

Key Dates:
Entries Open: Monday, November 14 2022
Entries Close: Friday, February 10 2023, 5PM
Announcement of selected works: Monday, February 27 2023
Launch Event and Winners Announcement: April 2, 2023
Exhibition: April 1, 2023 – May 1 2023
Location: Portland, Victoria

For more information about entering your work(s) please go to https://trailsartprize.com/entry

Art in Playgrounds

As a little child I loved creating new ways of playing with leftover things. I never really cared about the risks that balancing on wobbly things gives. This playground stretches the imagination. Just what children need.

‘You can’t escape danger’: the artist making ‘risky’ playgrounds – and splitting opinions | Design | The Guardian

Kangaroo Apple

I had to look this up on google. What is a Kangaroo Apple? https://melbourneartcritic.wordpress.com/2022/11/11/kangaroo-apple/

The National Association for the Visual Arts NAVA

“Sign the open letter for a Visual Arts Award to be included in the new National Cultural Policy

Later this year, the Federal Government is launching a new National Cultural Policy. A founding principle of the new policy framework is recognising artists as workers” from Black Mark

Sign the visual arts, craft and design sector open letter

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