The churchie emerging art prize
the churchie emerging art prize, formerly the churchie national emerging art prize and also known informally as the churchie, is a national Australian non-acquisitive art award and art exhibition, established in 1987. HistoryThe award was established in 1987[1] as an initiative of the Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane (known as "Churchie"[2]).[3] Brand + Slater Architects became the major prize sponsors from around 1998.[4] From 2010, the finalists were exhibited in the Griffith University Art Gallery (GUAG) at the Queensland College of Art in Brisbane.[4] Its name was at that time "the churchie national emerging art prize".[5][6] GUAG established a partnership with the school, and staff members from the school sat on the Emerging Art Committee as well as developing educational materials to complement the exhibition, aimed at school-age students.[4] Since 2019 and as of 2022[update], the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane has hosted the awards.[7][8] DescriptionIts aim is to help develop the careers of emerging artists. This term refers to artists who already have a body of work and some profile as an artist, but "not yet fully established in their artistic career".[4] All finalists' work is displayed at the gallery in a curated exhibition. As of 2022[update] it has a prize pool of A$25,000, with the major prize of A$15,000 sponsored by BSPN Architecture.[8] There is also a People's Choice Award of (A$5,000), decided by visitors to the exhibition of the work of all finalists at the end of the exhibition run.[9] All work in the exhibition is available for sale.[4] Past events and winners
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