Ellenbrook Art Awards 2025

8th August- 21st September

Participating artists:

Ann Evans, Ann Steer, Anna Lehtmets, Anne-Marie Bloor, Annis Woods, Ash Jeeloll, Becky Austin, Belinda Eldridge, Betty McKeough, Bianca Smith, Carleen Wynhorst, Carmen Tyrer, Catherine Crewe, Christopher Hummel, Cindy Watson, Claire McNamara, Clarice Yuen, Cole Baxter, Colin Pumphrey, Craig McKeough, David Ledger, David Leith, David Williams, Derek Fowler, Diane Campbell, Dylan Madurun, Emily ten Raa, Emma Tennant, Esa Nykanen, Eve Wolfe, Frank Penfold, Guundie Kuchling, Harry Lea, Iman Ali, Jenny Ellis-Newman, Jill Clarke, Joan Corica, Josephine Duval, Julie Hein, Julie Mullins, Kalarni Murray, Kanta Lakhman-Gorasia, Karla Freitag, Kim Cottrell, Kirsty Hay, Laura Martin, Leah Pirone, Leocardia Nyamayaro, Lewis Wellington, Lidia Urdinez, Lilly Rawlins, Lizette Fourie, Louise Hamill, Mandy White, Mary White, Maureen Anderson, Mayumi Miyoshi, Melvin Shaju, Michael Kaye, Micheli Maszniew, Natalie Volpe, Neil Elliott, Noreen Clapp, Pamela Fay Hume, Patricia Ryan, Piotr Pyrchla, Pip Milton, Rachel Waller, Rebecca Hepworth, Renata Wright, Ric Burkitt, Richard Purbrick, Robert Armstrong, Robyn van der Linde, Ross T. Calnan, Rowism, Sally Stone, Sarah Eve, Sasha Sorokina, Silvana Ferrario, Sioux Tempestt, Stacy Gardoll, Terry Holton, Tim Maley, Tobi Conner and, Wendy Marinich.

Winner of Ellenbrook Arts Award 2025: Ric Burkitt, The edge of almost, 2025, acrylic.

The Ellenbrook Arts Awards provides a platform for a diverse range of artists, emerging and established to exhibit their work. The award is open to all Western Australian artists, aiming to promote, nurture and cultivate excellence in the visual arts for the Ellenbrook community. 

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