Ashley Perry. Garabu Ganyabara (One for Holding). 2017. Tasmania Oak, Glass, Mortar, Stone Knife, Echidna Quills.
Ashley Perry. Garabu Ganyabara (One for Holding). 2017. Tasmania Oak, Glass, Mortar, Stone Knife, Echidna Quills. Photo by Courtesy of artist

Mary & Lou Senini student art award for sculpture 2017

26 November 2017 –
22 January 2018

The $3,000 Mary & Lou Senini student art award is presented annually to a Victorian tertiary art student who, in the opinion of the selection panel, is of outstanding ability and promise. Established in 1998, the award alternates between the disciplines of sculpture, painting and printmaking, ceramics and textiles, and this year McClelland is pleased to present the award for sculpture. The 2017 exhibiting artists were Prudence Coburn, Matt Fairbridge, Sophie Fox, Ali Griffin, Sean McDowell and Ashley Perry.

The Winner of the Mary & Lou Senini student art award for sculpture in 2017 was Ashley Perry for his work Garabu Ganyabara (One for holding), 2017.

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