The City of Dunedin Art Awards 2011
The Judge was Natalie Poland, Hocken Library Pictorial Collections Curator.
1st Prize Jasmine Middlebrook Now I'm Not So Sure Oil
2nd Prize Madeline Child Gorse Getting Away Ceramic
3rd Prize Olav Nielsen Fire Mezzotint
Merit: Rod Eales Shadows of Then Acrylic on Paper
Mayor's Choice: Nicole Kolig Universe Ceramic
Special mentions: Murray Ayson - Rees Valley; David Corballis - Roslyn Village, Enid Dodds - just boiled jug, Jo Howard - ‘Stripes’ ceramic dish.
The City of Dunedin Art Awards 2010
Judge Leoni Schmidt; Jewellery Judge, Elizabeth Caldwell
First Prize; Alan Ibell,The Sheeps Head
Second Prize; Jasmine Middlebrook, One for you Two for me
Third Prize; Anne Smart, Domestic Harmony.
Merit Prize; Sandra Duncan, Edward - Watching Time go By.
Jewellery Prize; Victoria McIntosh'sPatty tin Brooches
Mayors Choice; Geoff Williams pencil drawing of ManaWahine.
Special Mention was made of the works by Jan Ingram, Jennifer Cole, Bruce Hodgson, Linda Ledger, Ione Court and Peter McLaren.
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The City of Dunedin Art Awards 2009
First Prize; Anna Reid - dry point etching, Departure
Second Prize; Justin Morshuis - oil pastel, Ladies with Ducks
Third Prize; Charlie Voight- Ink, Cartoons and Comics
Merit Prize, Mayors Choice and Peoples Choice; Geoff WilliamsMy Little Mokopuna
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The City of Dunedin Art Awards 2008
First Prize; Martin Maas - Southern Story Teller
Second Prize; OdetteSeagar - Dunedin Railway Station
Third Prize; Philip Markham - Paddock Puddles Hawea
Merit Prize: Robert Ireland - After the Rain
Mayors Choice; Marie Reid - Sisters
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INAUGURAL CITY OF DUNEDIN ART AWARDS 11th November 2007
Judge : Marshall Seifert
1stPrize: OdelleMorshuis, Damned Orchard Cromwell Gorge
2nd Prize: Kit MacGregor, Nightfall
3rd Prize: Helen Badcock, Jocelyn
Merit Prize: Fleur Kelsey, Mother and Child
Mayor’s Choice: Ian Formston, Daily Bread
People’s Choice:
Exhibitions
Hope & Sons Exhibition
5 May - 3 June
OAS Annual Exhibition
9-24 June
Edinburgh Realty Exhibition
August - more details to come.
Youth Art Exhibition
7-23 September

Our last selection was on 16 April 2012.
There are usually two selection dates a year.
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The Otago Art Society, formed in 1876, is the oldest in New Zealand. Our Galleries are open from 10am to 4pm, seven days a week.

The Art Station is open from 10am to 4pm every day.










