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Enter now: Sunshine Coast artists in the frame

Entries are now open for one of the region’s most coveted art awards, the 2025 Local Contemporary Art Prize.

Artists from across the Sunshine Coast and Noosa are invited to enter their best 2D or 3D work for the opportunity to become one of 40 chosen finalists.

Finalist works will go on show in the exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery from 11 April to 8 June, with winners announced at the official exhibition opening on 10 April.

Sunshine Coast Council Strong Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said the artist selected for the ‘Best in Show Award would take home $10,000 and accolades as the Best in Show Acquisitive Award Winner.

“The prize, previously known as Local Artist – Local Content, was created by the Friends Regional Gallery Caloundra Inc. (‘Friends’) in 2014 and has been celebrating Sunshine Coast artists for 11 years,” Cr Law said.

“All finalist works, with the exception of Best in Show, which will be acquired into the Sunshine Coast Art Collection, will be available for sale, providing the opportunity for art lovers to secure a unique piece for their collections.

”The Sunshine Coast has so many talented artists.

“From those just starting to make a name for themselves to mid-career and established visual artists, this art prize is for everyone.

“This is a special prize for our region. It showcases the extraordinary talent we have here, highlights our thriving arts ecology. and positions our region and artists as worthy contenders on the competitive national stage.”

With a $35 cost for entry and a total prize pool of $17,000, including a People’s Choice category, the competition is a must for visual artists in all 2D and 3D mediums.

Visit the gallery website to complete the online form along with a digital image of your work, artist details and an artist statement.

Submissions close 9 February, 2025.

Award categories, prizes and sponsors:

– Best in Show Acquisitive Award: $10,000 – Sunshine Coast Council and Caloundra Regional Gallery

– 2D Excellence: $2500 – Mary Henzell Investments

– 3D Excellence: $2500 – Local Agent Caloundra

– People’s Choice: $2000 – Community Bank Caloundra – Bendigo Bank and Friends of the Gallery

Head to gallery.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au for further information.

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