Churchie Prize announced

The Churchie National Emerging Art Prize offers a glimpse into the future of art. This year's winner looks at political unrest, resistance and the Spanish diaspora.
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Nadia Hernandez, Remezcla #3 (Remix #3). Courtesy of the artist and Blackartprojects, Melbourne. Image supplied.

Sydney-based artist Nadia Hernández is the winner of the $15,000 Churchie National Emerging Art Prize. Her papercuts Remezcla #2 (Remix #2), 2019, and Remezcla #3 (Remix #3), 2019, were selected by judge Amy Barrett-Lennard, the director of the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, from a field of 19 finalists.

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Jane O'Sullivan
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Jane O’Sullivan is an independent art writer based in Sydney. Her work has appeared in Vault, Art Guide, Ocula, Flash Art, Running Dog and the Australian Financial Review. She is also a former editor of Art Collector and Art Edit magazines.