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26th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA)

Exhibition dates: Friday 14 August - Sunday 25 October 2009
Opening: 6pm Friday 14 August 2009

Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory
Conacher Street, Fannie Bay, Darwin

Call for Entries Open

Entries for preselection for the 26th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award are now being called for.

The closing date for entries is Friday 27 March.

Entries are invited in any theme or media including paintings on bark, canvas and paper, prints, sculpture, fibre art, ceramics, glass, photography and digital media.

Entry Form/Fees
Copies of the Entry Form, Guidelines and Preselection Flyer are available as PDF files.

Entry Forms should be completed and sent with the entry fee of $25, by post, or in person to the Award Coordinator.

Award Coordinator
Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory
GPO Box 4646
Darwin NT 0801
Australia
Phone: (08) 8999 8203 or (08) 8999 8264
Facsimile: 08 8999 8148
Email: natsiaa@nt.gov.au

View the 25th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) online exhibition

NATSIAA Background

The Award was established in 1984 as the National Aboriginal Art Award by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. The aim of the Award is to recognise the important contribution made by Indigenous artists and to promote appreciation and understanding of the quality and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from regional and urban based Indigenous artists throughout Australia, working in traditional and contemporary media. The Award is an important showcase for both established and emerging artists and has come to be regarded as one of the premier national events in the Australian Indigenous art calendar.

The Award attracts a range of Indigenous artists from all parts of the country and about 100 works are selected each year from around 300 entries. The diversity and style of work submitted each year reflects the changing face of contemporary Aboriginal art practice.

Telstra has sponsored the Award since 1992 and has continued to further enhance its profile and prestige. In 2000, Telstra doubled the First Prize money from $20,000 to $40,000 and in 2005 Telstra announced its ongoing support for the Award amounting to a total of over $1 million in sponsorship over the next five years.

In 2006, the Telstra First Prize was re-named the Telstra Award and all prizes became non-acquisitive.

The four categories in which prizes are awarded are:

  • the Telstra General Painting Award
  • the Telstra Bark Painting Award
  • the Telstra Work on Paper Award
  • the Wandjuk Marika 3D Memorial Award (sponsored by Telstra)

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NATSIAA Contact

Award Coordinator
Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory
GPO Box 4646
Darwin NT 0801
Australia
Phone: (08) 8999 8203 or (08) 8999 8264
Facsimile: 08 8999 8148
Email: natsiaa@nt.gov.au

 

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