Fremantle Print Award

The Fremantle Print Award was established in 1976 with the support of Shell Australia, this partnership continued until 2006. . It is noteworthy as being one of the longest running print awards in Australia. With acquisitive and non-acquisitive awards the prize money totals $22,000 (AUD). Several noted Australian artists have been recipients of the award including David Rose in 1978 and Mike Parr in 1990.[1]

Selected Past winners include;

References

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