STILL: National Still Life Award 2023
Now in its fourth iteration, STILL: National Still Life Award is a biennial, acquisitive award for still life artworks across all mediums.
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery celebrated the STILL: National Still Life Award in 2021 as part of our 20th Anniversary Program.
Winners were selected by 2021 STILL Judge, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor OBE – Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.
Winner: Blak Douglas, Silent Cop
Judge’s commendation:
2021 People’s Choice award: Peggy Zephyr
59 Finalists were selected from 1049 nation-wide entries by a selection panel.
The selection panel included:
The STILL: National Still Life Award 2021 Finalists were:
Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer| Jordan Azcune| Julie Bartholomew| Samuel Beattie| Catherine Bell| Peter Berner| Yannick Blattner| Sophie Bottomley| Kristin Burgham| Steve Bush| Penelope Campbell| Jacob Canet-Gibson| Regi Cherini| Michael Cook| Grace Cram| Mitchell Donaldson| Kate Dorrough| Blak Douglas| Katherine Edney| Ernabella Arts| Sebastian Galloway| Susan Gourley| Libby Haines| Charlotte Haywood| Emma Hodges| Harley Ives| Susan Jacobsen| Josh Carl Juett| Violetta Lanza| Chris Leaver| Donna Marcus| Kiata Mason| Noel McKenna| Nikky Morgan-Smith| the incrEdible Museum| Michelle Neal| Pamela Pauline| Sarah Randall| Genevieve Felix Reynolds| Rose Rigley| Avan Robins| Brian Robinson| Lucy Roleff| Yul Scarf| Daniel Sherington| Ken Smith| Kylie Spear with Thomas Kidd| Dannielle Thorman| John Van Der Kolk| Oksana Waterfall| Gerry Wedd| Greg Weight| Polly Wells| Cleo Wilkinson| Elizabeth Willing| Andrea Wilson| Chris Wilson| Kat Wood| Peggy Zephyr.
2019 STILL major sponsors were Bryant McKinnon Lawyers and Saso Creative. Supporting sponsors were Moving Art, Andrew Peace Wines and Coffs Harbour Friends of the Gallery.
Now in its fourth iteration, STILL: National Still Life Award is a biennial, acquisitive award for still life artworks across all mediums.
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery presented the second STILL: National Still Life Award in 2019.
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery presented the Inaugural STILL: National Still Life Award in 2017.