The popular competition attracted 300 entries, with artists from as far away as Victoria and Queensland, Scone, North Richmond, Coonabarabran, Armidale, Tamworth, The Entrance, Inverell and Narrabri sending their artworks, either by freight or hand delivered to pick-up depots in Armidale, Tamworth, Coonabarabran and Scone.
Read the full story here: ‘Small but powerful work’: Art & Ceramics Exhibition 2023 – Gunnedah Times

Jade Punch, Will Houlcroft (Curlewis), Lauren Mackley (Tamworth).
Jade Punch, Will Houlcroft (Curlewis), Lauren Mackley (Tamworth).

Arts Gunnedah opened its 52nd Art & Ceramics Exhibition last Friday with 300 entries. Pictured, Arts Gunnedah president Helen Stanley, judge Bridie Moran, sponsor Pat Tobin, highly commended Cat Long and Ann Luke.
Arts Gunnedah opened its 52nd Art & Ceramics Exhibition last Friday with 300 entries. Pictured, Arts Gunnedah president Helen Stanley, judge Bridie Moran, sponsor Pat Tobin, highly commended Cat Long and Ann Luke.

Coonabarabran artist Zac Craig won the grand champion art prize with his self portrait entered in the 52nd Art & Ceramics Exhibition at Gunnedah.
Coonabarabran artist Zac Craig won the grand champion art prize with his self portrait entered in the 52nd Art & Ceramics Exhibition at Gunnedah.

Bernhard Rickert, Isabella Sowerby and baby, Kalna Sparks and Zac Craig (Coonabarabran).
Bernhard Rickert, Isabella Sowerby and baby, Kalna Sparks and Zac Craig (Coonabarabran).