when: 10 July 2020 - 18 October 2020 | venue: Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) | cost: Free event | address: Perth Cultural Centre, 51 James Street Northbridge WA 6003 | website: https://pica.org.au/show/hatched-2020-2/
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The work of 24 recent visual arts graduates from every State and Territory will take over the PICA galleries this July, for the Hatched National Graduate Show 2020. An enduring institution and a key event in PICA's ongoing commitment to supporting the careers of Australia's most promising emerging artists, Hatched features the work of freshly graduated artists from across the country.
From questions of identity, political protest, and media consumption, the innovative and exciting range of practices presented in Hatched tells the story of contemporary Australian culture whilst showcasing the future directions of arts practice.
For the eleventh consecutive year the Dr Harold Schenberg Art Fellowship of $50,000, now the most generous prize of its kind in Australia, will be awarded to one exceptional artist.
SELECTED ARTISTS
Ohni Blu (NSW), L.A.K.R.M. Bruce (NSW), Ella Callander (QLD), Olivia Davies (VIC), Saleheh Gholami (WA), Rory Gillen (ACT), Alexandra Hobba (VIC), Emma Rani Hodges (ACT), Annie Huang (WA), Emma Hutton (QLD), Alexandra Jonscher (NSW), Nina Juniper (WA), Daniel Kristjansson (WA), Luci Lee (NT), Patrick McDavitt (NSW), Brooke Mitchell (SA), Philip Sulidae (TAS), Jody Rallah (QLD), Siahne Rogers (WA), Rachel AV Sherwood (NSW), Tina Stefanou (VIC), Truc Truong (SA), Michelle Vine (QLD), Keemon Williams (QLD)
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The work of 24 recent visual arts graduates from every State and Territory will take over the PICA galleries this July, for the Hatched National Graduate Show 2020. An enduring institution and a key event in PICA's ongoing commitment to supporting the careers of Australia's most promising emerging artists, Hatched features the work of freshly graduated artists from across the country.
From questions of identity, political protest, and media consumption, the innovative and exciting range of practices presented in Hatched tells the story of contemporary Australian culture whilst showcasing the future directions of arts practice.
For the eleventh consecutive year the Dr Harold Schenberg Art Fellowship of $50,000, now the most generous prize of its kind in Australia, will be awarded to one exceptional artist.
SELECTED ARTISTS
Ohni Blu (NSW), L.A.K.R.M. Bruce (NSW), Ella Callander (QLD), Olivia Davies (VIC), Saleheh Gholami (WA), Rory Gillen (ACT), Alexandra Hobba (VIC), Emma Rani Hodges (ACT), Annie Huang (WA), Emma Hutton (QLD), Alexandra Jonscher (NSW), Nina Juniper (WA), Daniel Kristjansson (WA), Luci Lee (NT), Patrick McDavitt (NSW), Brooke Mitchell (SA), Philip Sulidae (TAS), Jody Rallah (QLD), Siahne Rogers (WA), Rachel AV Sherwood (NSW), Tina Stefanou (VIC), Truc Truong (SA), Michelle Vine (QLD), Keemon Williams (QLD)
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