Now in its 68th year, the Mosman Art Prize is one of the oldest and most prestigious municipally funded visual art prizes in Australia. It is an annual, acquisitive award for painting sponsored by Mosman Municipal Council.

Mosman Art Gallery congratulates the 2015 Mosman Art Prize winners

Alan Jones, winner ‘Mosman Council Major Prize’ for his artwork Painting 131 (North Coogee), 2015


Alan Jones – Painting 131 (North Coogee), 2015

Artist Statement

Recently my family and I moved to Coogee Beach. It is from this new landscape I have drawn inspiration for my recent works.

In Painting 131 (North Coogee) I have depicted myself in the form of two small black and white heads. I have placed myself in this new environment, appearing above the North Coogee headland. The two heads sit looking inwards at each other as I continue to explore ideas of self-portraiture in my work.

I often take a personal approach to my subjects and frequently feature self-portraits, images of my family and places of personal significance in my work.

Andrew Tomkins, winner of the ‘Henry Bucks of Mosman Commendation Prize’ for his artwork Safe from the rising tide, 2015

Andrew Tomkins – Safe from the rising tide, 2015

Artist Statement

This work was conceived from a visit to The Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Upon visiting this site, my first impression was that these huge, monolithic boulders have been ‘calving’, with the much smaller ‘calves’ sweeping back up the rock platform as if fleeing from the rising tide. This work aims to expose the ever-looming threat of human-induced Climate Change on the natural world.

Following a visit to China, I came away aiming to create a modern, Western response to the Chinese brush painting seen in Beijing. The works immediately challenge the audience to question the composition; what is it? How was it made?

The image is created through the manipulation of the lacework screen made of polyester film. Spray enamel and ink is used, with the negative space ‘drawn’ with a scalpel, before being suspended over a rendered board.

The most rewarding part of the process is the shadow from the cut edge of the negative space cast by gallery lights. Most importantly the rendered wall and lacework alludes to modern street art; an important influence in this evolution.

Kevin McKay, winner of the ‘Allan Gamble Memorial Prize’ for his artwork Barangaroo Observations, 2015

Kevin McKay – Barangaroo Observations, 2015

Artist Statement

This painting followed a plein air excursion to Observatory Hill where the elevated perspective provided voyeuristic views into private backyards along with a grand vista of the harbour. I responded initially to the interesting geometries, striking complimentary colours, and the play of light on architectural form, but the state of flux in the Barangaroo construction site contrasts also with the history behind the Millers Point terraces and Palisade Hotel. The Eureka flag contributed a nice dash of blue to my painting and presides over a site with a long aboriginal and maritime history where the tension between residents and developers continues.

Natasha Walsh, winner of the Fourth Village Providore Emerging Artists’ Prize’ for her artwork Aeon’s breath, 2015

Natasha Walsh – Aeon’s breath, 2015

Artist Statement

Aeon’s breath is from a series of works examining the fragile beauty of the human condition as embodied within the face, which reveal in age residual memories of emotional and physical experience. My fascination with this most obvious form of mortality stems from the recent passing of my grandparents after a prolonged span of illness.

I met 99 year old Jane by chance on her daily walk and found myself immediately drawn to the lines upon her face. In the following weeks she shared experiences from her life, including her time spent during the war in South-Wales working in a munitions factory.

I have embedded Jane’s face within the timelines of the wood itself, like a naturally formed knot. Entombed in wax she stares out at you from just beyond the definable. Jane’s image is ever present, her breath rippling the waxy surface which separates and preserves her from the irrepressible flow of time. The translucency and tactility of the wax for me, evokes the delicate nature of elderly skin.

Neil Taylor, winner ‘Mosman Art Society Viewers’ Choice Prize ‘ for his artwork Moondancers, 2014


Neil Taylor – Moondancers, 2014

The award was presented by Mosman Art Society President, Gerald Christmas. Neil received a cheque for $1,000.

Artist Statement

With almost 8,000 visitors to Gallery during its five week exhibition, this has been one of the most popular years for the Mosman Art Prize , not just in attendance and coverage, but in the unanimous support of finalists and winners. On receiving the news Blackheath based Taylor said, ‘It was a great pleasure to be informed that I’d won the Mosman Art Prize Viewers’ Choice Award. Painters work in isolation and often don’t get much feedback on their work so it was very gratifying to know that this painting had communicated its message to such a large number of visitors.’

Selected Entries

Collection of Non Selected Works

  • Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 July between 10am to 6pm
  • Thursday 23 between 10am to 7pm
  • Works not collected by 31 July 2015 will be disposed of.

Collection of artworks after exhibition

Exhibitors must collect their works between Monday 31 August and Wednesday 2 September between 10am – 5pm and Thursday 3 September between 10am – 7pm at their own cost. Mosman Art Gallery will not be responsible for works not collected by this time. Works not collected by 18 September 2015 will be disposed of.

Collection of Works by Courier

Artworks not exhibited must be collected by courier on Wednesday 22 or Thursday
23 July between 10am to 5pm.

Exhibited artworks must be collected by courier on Wednesday 9 or Thursday
10 September between 10am to 5pm.

Exhibitors must collect their works at their own cost.

Artists must organise the courier and advise Mosman Art Gallery of all details – especially the name of the courier company and approximate time and date for collection.


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Entry forms must be completed online. Please complete one entry form online for each artwork. After completing the online form, please print TWO copies of your online entry ticket. Please bring the TWO copies of the online entry ticket with your artwork to the Mosman Art Gallery on receipting day, Monday 13 July 2015 between 8am and 7pm. You will also receive email confirmation of your online entries.

Entries selected for exhibition will be listed on the gallery website from Saturday 18 July.

Please see full terms and conditions –
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Frequently Asked Questions

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When
Saturday 25 July - Sunday 30 August