2021 Molly Morpeth Canaday Award Painting and Drawing
Selected finalists are:
Aimee Ratana & Maraea Timutimu, Painted Whatu
Whakatāne
Akiko Diegel, notes
Auckland 1011
Alex Miln, Awkward (A Cultural Bi-pass)
Tauranga
Alice Alva, Bored Housewife
Wellington
AlldonDESIGNS, Untitled (unknown cookie)
Auckland
Amanda Watson, Whaingaroa Raglan, April 2018 & March 2019; Near the source of the Kapuni River, Taranaki, June 2019; In my studio in Hamilton, 2019
Raglan
Andrea Bolima, Mauve in the corner
Auckland
Andrea Bolima, Bluey one, this one
Auckland
Antony Densham, C12.2020
Auckland
Aroha Novak, Poutama Pepi blankie 2020
Dunedin
Benjamin Work, Stop, breathe and proceed/Motutapu
Auckland
Bonco, Virgo in red and purple
Auckland
Bryce Brown, Correspondence
Te Puke
Cathy Tuato'o Ross, Danny and his dogs
Whangarei
Christine Aline Cathie, Light Cast - The Peach Tree
Auckland
Christine Aline Cathie, Light Cast - The Sky
Auckland
Claudia Kogachi, HORSE x4
Auckland
Claudia Kogachi, The Opera House
Auckland
Claudia Jowitt, Baka IV
Auckland
Constanza Briceno, Patchwork
Papamoa
Cora-Allan Wickliffe, Inter-generational practice
Auckland
Deborah Body, Its_all_over_now
Auckland
Ekarasa Doblanovic, Shift
Auckland
Ekaterina Dimieva, Counterflow
Auckland
Ekaterina Dimieva, Pop
Auckland
Elizabeth Bird, Acid Reflux
Preston, Melbourne
Elliot Collins, Every Sea
Auckland
Gaye Jurisich, Arrival (turbulent)
Hamilton
Gillian Appleby, Suddenly darkness
Hastings
Hannah Ireland, They Laughed, I Cried
Auckland
Hannah Ireland, Fool Stop
Auckland
Hayley Hewer, 'Verbose Appetizer' composition #3
Paraparaumu
Heather Hunt, Inside and Out
Whangārei
Heidi Brickell, Aohanga
Auckland
Ilena Shadbolt, ...and in the process of becoming light
Auckland
Isaac Tait, Self Portrait
Christchurch
Isabella Dampney, My Neighbour Loves His New Goat
Auckland
Jamie TeHeuheu, Paintstick drawing X
Christchurch
Jana Wood, Apricity Daze
Auckland
Janet Knighton, Autumn -99
Hamilton
Jann Lenihan, Drawing the Dole
Masterton
Jolene Pascoe, Hokianga Daze
Whangarei 0176
Julia Holden, Self Portrait (Jodi Clark, after Rita Angus)
Auckland
Kate Lepper, TYPO-FACE (belogngin)
Wellington
Ken Clark, Tangata Tiriti
Christchurch
Kristina Joyce, Untitled
Rotorua
Laura Williams, Beloved Son: Coming To the End of the Phallus Sea
Auckland
Lizzie Beere, "Oku tūpuna wāhine - ka kite au i a koe ināianei” , 2020
Hastings
Madeleine Child, Block Paintings, Triptych
Dunedin
Marie Le Lievre, House (Slips)
Christchurch
Mary Duggan, Lockdown
Whakatāne
Matt Arbuckle, Track & Trace
Auckland
Melanie Mills, Autumn still life with a bowl of fruit
Wellington
Melanie Mills, Red cloth
Wellington
Michael Greaves, Hawa Mahal
Dunedin
Moniek Schrijer, Benthos
Lower Hutt
Nicola Bennett, I Can't Think of Anything I'd Rather Eat
Rotorua
Nyree McInally, To The Garden Enclosed, My Daughter
Dunedin
Owen Connors, Adam of Light
Auckland
Rebecca Steedman, The weight of things, earth, sky
Auckland
Rebecca Steedman, Walking Drawings (Lockdown Edges)
Auckland
Reece King, Above, Below
Auckland
Rozana Lee, Blooms and Ferns
Auckland
Rozana Lee, A Thousand Autumns
Auckland
Sam Clague, Die ich rief, die Geister (Those I called, the Spirits)
Wellington
Simon Attwooll, Ton tonton (turquoise)
Wellington
Stephanie Postles, Stand by me.
Pukekohe
Te Pō, Te Whitianaunau
Whakatāne
Telly Tuita, Three Ubermensch Of Tongpop
Wellington
Telly Tuita, I would tell people my birth mother was a hula dancer from Hawaii
Wellington
Tessa Williams, I am of this land
Upper Hutt
Theodore Macdonald, RADICAL DUDE [red hulk remix]
Auckland
Tira Walsh, Franchise
Auckland
Tori Beeche, The Seeery
Auckland
Tori Beeche, We Need to Learn to Live More on the Stairs
Auckland
Victoria Haldane, Mangroves in Shadow
Auckland
Wesley Fourie, Poems for ephemeral men
Dunedin
Yvonne Abercrombie, Momentary Equilibrium
Auckland
Yvonne Abercrombie, Ruminating
Auckland
The Molly Morpeth Canaday Award Painting and Drawing nurtures and promotes arts nationally by providing a professional platform for artists working in the areas of paiting and drawing.
Presented by Arts Whakatāne and Whakatāne District Council, this national award aims to support artists by presenting artworks across a range of disciplines; and to engage a national discussion about contemporary arts practice and its presentation in New Zealand. These awards have been made possible through the generous support of the Molly Morpeth Canaday Fund, established by Frank Canaday in memory of his wife, Molly Morpeth Canaday. The Trust has been a major supporter of the arts in Whakatāne for over thirty year. Dates: Exhibition dates: Sunday 14 February – Sunday 4 April 2021 Location: Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi - Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre |
Organiser
Arts Whakatāne
Exhibition Partner
Whakatāne District Council
Major Sponsor
Molly Morpeth Canaday Trust