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Last days to view the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize exh Last days to view the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize exhibition. Must close May 14 at Playfair Street in The Rocks, Sydney. 

The online exhibition is available to view online https://www.gallipoliartprize.org.au/virtual-tour/

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More fabulous photos' from our winners announcemen More fabulous photos' from our winners announcement. The Gallipoli Art Prize exhibition is at 6-8 Atherden Street, The Rocks, Sydney until May 14, 2023. To view the works online visit www.gallipoliartprize.org.au
Posted @withregram • @awmemorial At around 4am o Posted @withregram • @awmemorial At around 4am on 25 April 1915, the Australian and New Zealand forces rode from their transports towards the shore. Under the cover of darkness, they landed at a small cove near Ari Burnu, Gallipoli. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate. 

Though the Gallipoli Campaign would end nine months later, those that survived would be joined by more reinforcements to fight for another three years until the guns finally fell silent on 11 November 1918.

On land, sea and air, from a nation of fewer than five million people, 62,000 gave their lives in an Australian uniform. A further 155,000 were wounded or imprisoned. From a nation of around one million people, around 18,000 New Zealanders were killed and more than 40,000 wounded.

Today Anzac Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day on which we remember all Australians who served and died in war and on operational service. The spirit of Anzac, with its qualities of courage, mateship, and sacrifice, continues to have meaning and relevance for our sense of national identity.

Lest We Forget

Image: 24 April 1915. Troops of the 11th Battalion and 1st Field Company Australian Engineers assembled on the forecastle of HMS London, part of the fleet which carried the Australians from Lemnos for the Gallipoli landing at Anzac Cove. A02468

Photographer: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett

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Exhibition now open! The winner of the 2023 Gallip Exhibition now open!
The winner of the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize and all finalists works will be on exhibition at 6-8 Atherden Street, The Rocks from 20 April to 14 May, 10am till 4pm each day. 

https://www.gallipoliartprize.org.au/

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The Gallipoli Art Prize Exhibition is open 10am t The Gallipoli Art Prize 
Exhibition is open 10am to 4pm every day until 14 May. Just off George Street in The Rocks, the gallery is off Playfair Street opposite the Tea Cosy Cafe.
More shots from yesterday's event. Photo credit More shots from yesterday's event. 

Photo credit : Cynthia Scriberras @fotographit
2nd group from yesterday's announcement. Congratul 2nd group from yesterday's announcement. Congratulations to all the artists.

Photo credit : Cynthia Scriberras @fotographit
Thank you to all the artists and guests who attend Thank you to all the artists and guests who attended yesterday's announcement. It was a wonderful day and congratulations all again. 

Photo credit : Cynthia Scriberras @fotographit
For people who are not able to visit Sydney to vie For people who are not able to visit Sydney to view the exhibition in person, please note we have our Virtual Exhibition as well on the website. 
You can view this years and previous exhibitions as well. 

https://www.gallipoliartprize.org.au/2023-virtual-tour/

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Winner of the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize is Andrew T Winner of the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize is Andrew Tomkins for his work "Rays Room" 

Congratulations to all the finalists. 

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On our way to the winners announcement 👏 👏 👏 

Access is easier via Playfair Street. Doorway is next to the Tea Cosy Cafe. 

The exhibition is open from the 20th of April until the 14th of May.

Stay tuned for winners announcement !

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This week the winner of the 2023 Gallipoli Art Pri This week the winner of the 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize will be announced. 

The following posts highlight all the finalists for this years prize. 

The winner of the art prize will be announced on Wednesday 19th April in Sydney, in the lead up to Anzac Day. The works will be on exhibition at 6-8 Atherden Street, The Rocks from 20 April to 14 May.

All finalists statements can be found on the website https://www.gallipoliartprize.org.au/2023-finalists/

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2020 Winner: ALISON MACKAY: Breathe 2020 Winner: ALISON MACKAY: Breathe
Highly Commended: LORI PENSINI: The Telegram Highly Commended: LORI PENSINI: The Telegram
Highly Commended: DEIRDRE BEAN: Major Smith’s Petrichor Highly Commended: DEIRDRE BEAN: Major Smith’s Petrichor
SHONAH TRESCOTT: Ode to Private Furguson SHONAH TRESCOTT: Ode to Private Furguson
SAM DABBOUSSY: Prelude 1915 SAM DABBOUSSY: Prelude 1915
SALLY WEST: Troops Swimming at Anzac Cove SALLY WEST: Troops Swimming at Anzac Cove
RODNEY POPLE: Hopes and Dreams RODNEY POPLE: Hopes and Dreams
RAJ PANDA: Lest we forget RAJ PANDA: Lest we forget
PHILIP MEATCHEM: Ivor Hele, War Artist PHILIP MEATCHEM: Ivor Hele, War Artist
PETER SMEETH: First Australian POWs PETER SMEETH: First Australian POWs
PAUL GORJAN: Flying Officer PAUL GORJAN: Flying Officer
NICK HOWSON: December 17th Shell Green NICK HOWSON: December 17th Shell Green
MICHAEL MILLER: Here they Come Lads MICHAEL MILLER: Here they Come Lads
MICHAEL LODGE: Geese on the Somme MICHAEL LODGE: Geese on the Somme
MARYANNE WICK: Under a Blood Orange Sky MARYANNE WICK: Under a Blood Orange Sky
MARK EMERSON: Lost Digger of Vignacourt MARK EMERSON: Lost Digger of Vignacourt
MARGARET HADFIELD-ZORGDRAGER: Weary MARGARET HADFIELD-ZORGDRAGER: Weary
LEIGH HOOKER: The Crucible LEIGH HOOKER: The Crucible
KRISTIN HARDIMAN: Postcards of War KRISTIN HARDIMAN: Postcards of War
JULIANNE ROSS ALLCORN: Hidden Beauty JULIANNE ROSS ALLCORN: Hidden Beauty
GEOFF HARVEY: Gallipoli Narrative GEOFF HARVEY: Gallipoli Narrative
FLEUR STEVENSON: Heartland FLEUR STEVENSON: Heartland
ERROL BARNES: The Field ERROL BARNES: The Field
EMMA LIU: Thus Soldier’s Jobs Were Carried On EMMA LIU: Thus Soldier’s Jobs Were Carried On
ELIZABETH MCCARTHY: With Fixed Bayonets They Went Straight Up the Hill Singing “Tipperary” ELIZABETH MCCARTHY: With Fixed Bayonets They Went Straight Up the Hill Singing “Tipperary”
ELISE JUDD: The History Lesson ELISE JUDD: The History Lesson
DAVID MCKAY: Silences DAVID MCKAY: Silences
Betina Fauvel-Ogden: In Memory of My Grandfather Betina Fauvel-Ogden: In Memory of My Grandfather
BELLE RAINE: Vapor BELLE RAINE: Vapor
ANDREW TOMKINS: Slater’s Knoll. The Morning After the Night Before ANDREW TOMKINS: Slater’s Knoll. The Morning After the Night Before
SUE MACLEOD-BEERE: Private James Martin, 14 years old SUE MACLEOD-BEERE: Private James Martin, 14 years old
JESSICA GUTHRIE: Arlo’s Bugle JESSICA GUTHRIE: Arlo’s Bugle
NICOLA WILSON: Ode to Olly NICOLA WILSON: Ode to Olly
MARK MIDDLETON: A Quiet Moment MARK MIDDLETON: A Quiet Moment
ROSS TOWNSEND: Spirits of Hellfire Pass ROSS TOWNSEND: Spirits of Hellfire Pass
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