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2022 Brigalow winners

The 2022 Brigalow Arts Festival winners were announced at the official opening night at the Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery last month in Biloela.

Banana Shire Art Gallery Association Inc. proudly presents the Brigalow Arts Festival, Banana Shire’s local visual art awards.

Brigalow Arts Festival is hosted annually in October at Banana Shire Regional Art Gallery.

It is a free event open to the public and is held from 14 October to 25 November.

The Official Opening and Awards Night on Friday, October 14 opened its doors at 5.30pm for guests who enjoyed a creative selection of fine art, photography, textiles, sculpture and decorative art on display.

Winners from this year’s festival include:

BANANA SHIRE COUNCIL ACQUISITION: Roz Glazbrook, Inviting

MOORE ACQUISITION: Gail Thomas, The Inquisitive Pair

QUEENSLAND NITRATE PLANT ACQUISITION: Carmen Beezley Drake, View to Mt Larcom Mud Flat

LOCAL ARTIST AWARD: Roz Glazbrook, Inviting and Picnic at Junction Park 1920

YOUTH ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: Miaoer Guo, Noodles

SECTION 1 – BURNIE SMITH MEMORIAL:

FIRST PLACE: Gail Thomas, The Inquisitive Pair

SECOND PLACE: Sarah Larsen, Nature’s Amphitheatre

SECTION 2 – Themed section: Nature

FIRST PLACE: Auda McLean, The Natural Beauty of a Tidal Creek

SECOND PLACE: Sandra Harold, Marsh Wader

SECTION 3 – PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR (THEME: Nature)

FIRST PLACE: Elizabeth Camplin, Glowing in the Dark

SECOND PLACE: Norman Crouch, Harmony

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Catrina Stevens, Time is Precious

SECTION 4 – PHOTOGRAPHY BLACK & WHITE

FIRST PLACE: Norman Crouch, Trevor

SECOND PLACE: Alana Read, Still Standing

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Catrina Stevens, Wheat

SECTION 5 – Emerging Artist

FIRST PLACE: Kim Rose, Don’t Follow the Crowd, Step out of the Shadows

SECOND PLACE: Alana Read, Emu Park

SECTION 6 – THREE DIMENSIONAL WORKS

FIRST PLACE: To Rust, we will Return, Andrea Farrow

SECOND PLACE: The Buddy Bud Family, Gail Myer

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Hangbin Lu, Riverbank at Dawn

SECTION 7 – YOUTH (U-18) PHOTOGRAPHY COLOUR

FIRST PLACE: Sarah Grange, Peace and Quiet

SECOND PLACE: Jane McNamara, Wild, Wild, West

THIRD PLACE: Sophie Lipsys, Hummingbird Hawkmoth

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Georgia McNamara, Cobblestones

SECTION 8 –YOUTH (U-18) PHOTOGRAPHY BLACK & WHITE

FIRST PLACE: Georgia McNamara, Shade

SECOND PLACE: Kate Grange, Barry from the Barrier Reef

THIRD PLACE: Mia Clapham, Black and White Brush

SECTION 9 – YOUTH (Yrs 7-9) ARTWORK

FIRST PLACE: Josh Dales, The Waterfall

SECOND PLACE: Chloe Gomersall, Injured Dancer

THIRD PLACE: Mia Clapham, Paper Frida

SECTION 10 – YOUTH (Yrs 10-12) ARTWORK

FIRST PLACE: Lauren Howard, Girl in a Mood

SECOND PLACE: Nicholas Rissman, Curiosity of Invasion

THIRD PLACE: Maddison Tranther, Mission Discovery

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