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AWARD WINNERS  2021

ANDREW CULLEN - 'CRACKERS' 
Brunswick Nature Sculpture Award  
Sponsored by Byron Shire Council

For a Sculptural work that responds to the natural environment through

Conceptual Strength and relevance to site
Integrity and craftsmanship



EMMA ANNA & MARTIN MARTINI - 'THE FORGOTTEN TABLE'
Ephemeral Art Award 
Sponsored by the Natural Death Center

For an Artist who works with Ephemeral media or concept
A work that has Conceptual strength and relevance to site.
Integrity and craftsmanship


JESS POULSEN - 'TREE GUARDS'
Emerging Female Artist Award
Sponsored by Brunswick Heads Country Women Association C.W.A

For an Emerging Female Artist 
A work that has Conceptual 
strength and relevance to site.
Integrity and craftsmanship

CATHERINE LANE - 'URBAN EDGE'
Local Artist Award 
​Sponsored by Mullumbimby Rotary 

For a Local Artist exhibiting 
A work that has Conceptual strength and relevance to site.
Integrity and craftsmanship

ANNIE LONG - 'ADAPT'
People's Choice Award 

Sponsored by Christina Khumari

For the most popular work voted by the public.


JUDGES 
Ruth Della - Curator, Outdoor Programs and Public Art, HOTA Gallery, Gold Coast 
Megan Cope - Internationally recognised Quandamooka Artist. Her site-specific sculptural installations, video work and paintings investigate identity, the environment and mapping practices.
Melitta Firth - Arts and Cultural Officer, Byron Shire Council