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Molly Morpeth Canaday Awards 2024


  • Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi - Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre 49 Whakatane River Bridge Whakatāne, Bay of Plenty, 3191 New Zealand (map)

Presented by Arts Whakatāne and exhibition partner Te Kōputu a te whanga a Toi - Whakatāne Library and Exhibition Centre, this annual non-acquisitive award is dedicated to excellence across contemporary Painting and Drawing. The award has developed over 35 years and sits credibly within the New Zealand arts community.

A high standard of work is selected to form the exhibition from nationwide entries by three independent pre-selection judges, then a guest judge is charged with awarding the winning works, announced at the award ceremony held every February.

For participants, the MMCA offers professional development opportunities to artists by showcasing their practice to peers, collectors, critics, museum curators, the media and the community at large.

List of Finalists:

George Agius, Feilding  - Pillow Talk

Megan Archer, Auckland  - Fantasy Flesh

Simon Attwooll, Wellington  - The things we choose to wear

Debbie Barber & Jules Turner, Auckland  - Still Lives

Macarena Bernal, Auckland  - Molotov Cocktail

Constanza Briceno, Papamoa  - Artifacts: my dad's inventions

Elijah Broughton, Wellington - Seed

David Brown, Wellington - AR 2023-174/1xHen

Kara Burrowes, Christchurch - Peripheral Haze

Oliver Cain, Auckland - Fruit Bowl Noir

Elliot Collins, Taranaki - One Million, Two Hundred Forty-four Thousand and Three Hundred Acres

Elliot Collins, Taranaki - Did you get the watercress I left you?

Jimi Colzato, Tauranga - Untitled 001

Linda Cook, Dunedin - Bodements of Becoming

Marion Courtillé, Napier  - I love your guts III

Bridgit Day, Whangarei - Green on Green

Jennie De Groot, Hamilton - OK, Boomer

Jennie De Groot, Hamilton - Cold Comfort

Akiko Diegel, Auckland - The victory of little broken wings

Donna Dinsdale, Te Puke - 1838

Leslie Falls, Havelock North - "For what it's worth" Postcard advice

James R Ford, Wellington - Finitude (BSCL2)

Wesley John Fourie, Port Chalmers - Ray of Light (Genesis)

Hemaima Gardner, Whakatāne - Whānau of Light

Sandy Gaskell, Whitianga - Mō Te Aroha Ki Te Whenua

Wanda Gillespie, Auckland - Counting Frames for a Transient Era

Tony Guo, Auckland - Stale

Natalie Holland, Wellington - In the shadow of the maunga a kātene starts to bloom

Paige Jansen, Lyttelton - Lattice Breath

Madison Kelly, Dunedin - Tautiaki Splash

Claudia Kogachi, Auckland - Beluga whales swimming in the air

Skye Lu, Auckland - Stranded #1

Rose Meyer, Auckland - hone/space

Jane Molloy-Wolt, Kerikeri - It was a sad day when I left Loppersum.

Jane Molloy-Wolt, Kerikeri - My Father's Journey

Cam Munro, Ōtaki  - Labyrinth

Lisa Passmore, Waihi - Cliabh

Ming Ranginui, Wellington - Till the clock strikes 5

Claudia Recorean, Westport - Canary Theory

Clark Roworth, Wellington - Skew

Moniek Schrijer, Wellington - Michelangelo

Taarn Scott, Auckland - At the Altar (shrine series), 2023

Karen Sewell, Auckland - Stardust (from my back yard), 2023

Liz Sharek, Auckland - Reef

Louann Siddon, Christchurch - Bibelot

Daphne Simons, Auckland - Meet Venus

Rowan Thomson & Peter Derksen, Auckland - Transmutation (drift)

Adele Tierney, Whakatāne - Te Waharoa - the narrow door

Debbie Tipuna, Tauranga - Adornment

Anna Turnbull, Christchurch - Make-up, Makeup

George Turner, Wellington - Gorse in my Shoe (2023)

Kate van der Drift, Raglan - Esk River I (after Gabrielle)

Charette van Eekelen, Christchurch - Breathing in Spring

Charette van Eekelen, Christchurch - Big Magic

Janna van Hasselt, Christchurch - Condition Report

Ruth Vickers, Tauranga - Dust

Sonja Walker, Nelson - Everything but...the bowl

Tim Wigmore, Ōmata - Tahi

Llyr Williams, Wellington - The Belisha Beacon

TM Wootten, Auckland - All For A Scrap Of Paper #1

Bonnie Wroe, Wellington - Lucy

Georgina Young, Dunedin - Pikipiki

Jonghyun Yun, Whakatāne - A Dollar Fifty

Earlier Event: December 15
Yours Truly x