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Creativity shines as regional artists recognised at Open Arts Awards

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AWARDED: South East artist Christine Pudney (right) is awarded by Norwood Art Images Gallery curator Eliza Dallwitz with the 2019 Open Art Award receiving $1500 for her textile piece titled Ocean Deep. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

ALL FORMS of artwork from glass-blown sculptures to picture-perfect photography was recognised at the Open Art Awards on Friday evening welcoming diversity and creativity into the region.

The annual event is something the South East Arts Society looks forward to hosting each year in collaboration with the Riddoch Art Gallery.

Inviting all regional artists to be involved, society president Ivo Tadic said the community effort required to run the event was “incredible”.

“As an art organisation we are partnering with City Council to embrace the public art strategy and make it a priority,” he said.

“The exhibition is just one representation of this and with over five decades of experience in art we really want to increase the art-making capacity in the community.”

Mr Tadic said visual arts to him is just another form of expression.

“Not everyone is into sport or music and sometimes art can be a strength,” he said.

“Our art space provides a facility and mentorship for people to express their love for art.”

With a panel of three judges including Norwood Art Images Gallery curator Eliza Dallwitz, Riddoch Art Gallery director Melentie Pandilovski and South East artist Jane Van Eeten, the three awarded 20 prizes to recipients from over 130 pieces of artwork.

“Eliza was invited as we really wanted to have a judge who had credibility and does not have many associates with the region’s artists,” Mr Tadic said.

“I trust Eliza as she has really made the display what it is today.”

Ms Dallwitz awarded the most prestigious award of the night – the 2019 Open Art Award – to South East artist Christine Pudney, who was awarded $1500.

“This artwork was presented through the mixed textiles category which would have to be one of my favourites,” she said.

“The judging for me was quite a smooth process and we all agreed on most things.

“Although, in the end I was quite exhausted looking at 137 pieces of art very closely.”

Diversity was Ms Dallwitz most desirable aspect of the exhibition.

“The ages, medians, styles and skill are very different,” she said.

“There is art by school students here I rate as high as the adult art.

“The great variety on display tonight shows how important art is to your community and many of our lives.”

Ms Dallwitz thanked the community for involving her and welcomed people to enjoy the exhibition until May 12.

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