Shinju Art Awards

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Applications close
12 August 2023
Announced
4 September 2023
Prize money
AUD $16,000
Location
WA, Australia
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The annual Shinju Matsuri (which is Japanese for “Festival of the Pearl”) originated from three cultural festivals – Japanese Obon Matsuri, Malaysian Hari Merdeka, Independence Day from British rule in 1957, and the Chinese Hang Seng. The Festival united these cultural groups. From these original cultural celebrations the Shinju Matsuri then became a festival that celebrated Broome and encouraged tourism.

Entry criteria:  The Shinju Matsuri Art Awards are open to bonifide residents (6 months) of Broome and the Kimberley. 

Prizes

Shire of Broome Acquisitive Award  $8,000
Painting: $1,000
Works on Paper: $1,000
Mixed Media: $1,000
Photography: $1,000
Sculpture: $1,000
Aboriginal Art: $1,000
SmartPhone Art: (under 25s) $1,000
People's Choice: $1,000

Venue: Broome Civic Centre, 27 Weld Street, Broome, WA 6725

Contact: For more information email hello@shinjumatsuri.com.au or call  0417 073 242 

Summary
Application dates
15 July 2023 - 12 August 2023
Exhibition dates
4 September 2023 - 10 September 2023
Finalists notified
4 September 2023
Eligibility
Regional or State Entries
Prize frequency
Annual
Judges
Prize genre
General
Location
Broome Civic Centre, 27 Weld Street, Broome, WA 6725
WA
Australia
Prizes
AUD $16,000
Fees
Entry fee is $35. There is a 20% commission on sales.
Last updated
14 January 2024
Prior Winners
No prize winners information available