5 SARGOOD STREET ALTONA

Altona Pier Revue Art Prize

A Community Art Project to honour the past, present and future of the Altona Pier

The Louis Joel Gallery are seeking expressions of interest for a group exhibition focusing on Altona Pier’s heritage and redevelopment. This group exhibition is the culmination of the Altona Pier Revue Project, a community arts project celebrating change and transformation of Altona’s landmark pier.

 
Coinciding with heritage month, the Altona Pier Revue Art Prize will showcase the work of local artists responding to Altona Pier, its history, its redevelopment, and its future. Artworks selected for this exhibition will be in the running for a number of prizes, sponsored by Sweeney’s Estate Agents.
 
This expression of interest is open to local artists who are at all stages of their careers – from emerging to established and whose work speaks to the theme The Altona Pier Revue. Artists living, working, or studying in Hobsons Bay, Wyndham, Brimbank and Maribyrnong can apply.

All entrants must complete the application form by Sunday 24 March 2024 and send images of (up to) two artworks via wetransfer. Late entries will not be accepted. 

For further information about eligibility for both the exhibition and the prize please refer to:

Altona Pier Revue Art Prize Terms and Conditions

Please ensure you have read the terms and conditions carefully before submitting your entry. Applications that do not meet the requirements contained within the terms and conditions will not be accepted. 

 

KEY DATES

Applications Open: 26 February 2024

Applications Close: 24 March 2024

Selected artists notified by: 31 March 2024

Exhibition dates: 19 April to 9 May 2024

Install: Thursday 18 April from 10am

Artwork Pick up: Thursday 9 May from 4pm

 

KEY DOCUMENTS

Altona Pier Revue Exhibition and Art Prize Terms and Conditions

Application Form

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Image supplied by Scarlett Rose of exhibition 'Flesh & Clothes' with artworks by Jesse Symon & Lin Tobias