Past Winners Hope & Sons Art Awards
May 2010
First Prize; Paul Lindsay for his work in acrylicTwo Chairs - No Waiting
Second Prize: Robert Ireland's oil painting Stormy Landscape
Third Prize: Jane McLeod's acrylic Last of the Roast Lamb
The Dunedin Public Art Gallery awarded four merit prizes to Bruce McIntosh's Post Office Bus Stop, Liana Murray's The Longest Shed, GemmaBaldock's Washing Day and Pauline Bellamy's New Season Collection.
People's Choice.: Graham Tait's Oil painting "Cloud Shadows on the Lindis"
2008
3rd to 25th May 2008 judge, Matheson Beaumont.
Exhibition Theme: - “Now & Then.”
1stPlace: Valerie Webb Last Bowl
2nd Place: Graham Tait Now and Then, a Glimpse of the Sun -
3rd Place: Anne Baldock Dunedin Alley Way -
Particular attention to:Brian Millard’s ‘Reunion’ (Kingston 2002), Sheila Brown’s decorative work, 'Remembering Our Huia, 1907 / Song of the Kokako 2008', Gill Hay’s large, nostalgic work, ‘The Paper Boys’ ,Jamie Oliphant’s ‘Silence Heaped’ , a compelling and simple abstract. Martin Maass, a painting ingeniously and imaginatively worked from human hair.
People’s Choice winners
Equal: Maurice Middleditch - Untouched World Douglas Williams – Tide of Innocence
2006
The Hope and Sons Art Awards7 -21 May
1st Prize OdelleMorshuis - Somewhere Between (Acrylic on Perspex Board)
2nd Prize Kirsten Lovelock - The Pleasure Outing (Acrylic)
3rd Prize Fyfe Blair - On The Peninsula. (Oil)
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.

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