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Thank you to workshops tutor
Sue Daw, Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum Volunteers
and all the contributing schools in the 2015 Celebrate Australia
Primary School Art Competition
EXHIBITION OF ENTRIES
Tondoon Botanic Gardens 10 - 31 January 2015
Open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday
CQUniversity Gladstone Campus 2 - 28 February 2015
Open 9am - 5pm daily
Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum 2 - 28 March 2015
Open 10am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday
FREE ADMISSION
Celebrating Saiki Children’s Day 14 selected entries will travel to Saiki City, Japan
for display during May 2016
http://gallerymuseum.gladstonerc.qld.gov.au
A community cultural initiative of the
Gladstone Regional Council
Coordinated and presented by the Gladstone Regional Art Gallery & Museum
Winners announced during Gladstone Regional Council’s
Australia Day celebrations, Millennium Esplanade, Tannum Sands 3pm - 7pm Monday, 26 January 2015
As part of the Gladstone Regional Council’s Australia Day 2015 celebrations,
entries were called in the Celebrate Australia Primary School Art Competition
Section One - Prep to Year 3
Section Two - Year 4 to Year 7
2015 Celebrate Australia
Primary School Art Competition
Catalogue
SECTION ONE Highly Commended
Will Doble Kingfisher
(AWSS)
SECTION ONE
Second Prize: Braith Goggi Fishing at the Creek (YSS)
Third Prize: Pranay Maheta
Australia Day (GCSS)
Thank you to all our local schools for their involvement
Catalogue legend: (AWSS) = Agnes Water State School (BISS) = Boyne Island State School (CSS) = Clinton State School (GCSS) = Gladstone Central State School (HS) = Home School (KKSS) = Kin Kora State School (SSLC) = St Stephens Lutheran College
Evie Lanzon The Aussie Outback
(HS)
Anupam Peetha Industry (SSLC)
First Prize: Meleuca Potter
Turtle Way, Boyne Island
(BISS)
Hannah Wheeler Beach Life - Tannum Sands (BISS)
SECTION TWO Highly Commended
SECTION TWO
Blake Rhodes, The Australian Bass (WSS)
I drew the Australian Bass because it is a Native Australian Animal that I catch and release after school in the Baffle Creek at the back of our property.
Luca Doble, The Happy Green Turtle (AWSS) The happy green turtle swims through the warm waters of the Town of 1770. It relates to Australia because there are lots of turtles here.
First Prize: Georgia Snow The Wise Wombat (CSS)
I was inspired to draw "The Wise Wombat" because I love animals especially wombats and dogs. This watercolour painting reminds me of the time I held a baby wombat.
Third Prize: Jessica Foster Mountain with Cows (WSS)
I was Inspired by my home as we have a farm with mountains and cows.
Arsheen Duggal Awesome Australia! (GCSS) I think these are the things that make Australia special and unique. This drawing contains animals in
the shape of Australia, the Australian landscape and flags from other countries to show that we are a multicultural community.
Carson McKenzie The Gold Rush (YSS) Australia has some of the most beautiful animals and we are mainly known for our birds. I decided to draw a Rainbow Lorikeet because they are very bright and colourful, and great to draw. I also put the native wattle tree in the background to show some of Australia's nature.
Second Prize: Brock Treveton Rainbow Lorikeet (SSCPS) I drew this Rainbow Lorikeet because it shows the amazing colours of Australia.