THE PERCIVALS
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Gallery Services, Townsville City Council
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Townsville Queensland, 4810 Australia
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ISBN: 978-0-949461-13-1
Organised by Gallery Services
Shane Fitzgerald Manager Gallery Services
Eric Nash Curator
Erwin Cruz Exhibitions and Collection Coordinator
Louise Cummins Education and Programs Coordinator
Rob Donaldson
Jo Stacey
Digital Media and Exhibition Design Coordinator
Team Leader Administration Gallery Services
Holly Grech-Fitzgerald Collections Management Officer
Carly Sheil
Digital Media and Exhibition Design Officer
Dianne Purnell Digital Media and Exhibition Design Fellow
Leonardo Valero Exhibitions Officer
Rurik Henry Exhibitions Officer
Sarah Welch Public Art Officer
Jess Cuddihy Education and Programs Officer
Sarah Reddington Education and Programs Assistant
Danielle Berry Arts Officer
Wendy Bainbridge Administration Officer
Ruth Hughes Administration Officer
Jillian Macfie Gallery Assistant
Denise Weightman Gallery Assistant
Damian Cumner Gallery Assistant
Nicole Richardson Gallery Assistant
Samuel Smith Gallery Assistant
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Exhibition Curators
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Acknowledgements
Gallery Services would like to acknowledge the generous support and assistance of Avril Plath, Paul Taylor, Scott Morrison, Stacey Morrison, Chris Morris, Megan Philippa, Meghan Peters, Darren Clarke, Tom Hautaniemi, Glencore, DUOMagazine, Townsville City Council.
Cover Images: Brett CANET-GIBSON
The Life of Riley [detail] 2014
90 x 60 cm
Digital photographic print
Tessa MCONIE
Untitled [detail] 2016
150 x 200 cm
Oil on canvas
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PORTRAITURE: AN ENDURING TRADITION
Townsville’s sustained interest in portraiture is reflective of the genre’s enduring popularity around the world. A portrait provides us with not only a physical likeness but also a window into the sitter’s life, into their mind and their soul. The voyeur in each of us delights at the opportunity to peek through these windows time and again.
Since 2007, the city has been afforded the chance to go peeking through many windows, turning out en masse to view The Percivals. Beginning as a $3,000 prize exhibition at Perc Tucker Regional Gallery in 2007, an overwhelming response saw the exhibition return in 2008, and become a biennial event from this point forward. Since this time, the show has delighted many, and also courted its share of controversy, as seems the norm for any portrait prize of note.
2014 marked my first encounter with The Percivals, and also a dramatic evolution for the exhibition, shifting from a stand-alone biennial show to a citywide celebration of the genre of portraiture. As we enter the 2016 edition of The Percivals, we have space to reflect on the successes of 2014, and also to welcome further additions.
Of course, 2014 saw the introduction of the DUO Magazine Percival Photographic Portrait Prize at Pinnacles Gallery to run concurrently with Perc Tucker Regional Gallery’s Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize. Both exhibitions enjoyed a strong response; a total of 87 works by 82 artists were displayed as finalists in the Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize, while the finalists display of the DUO Magazine Percival Photographic Portrait Prize featured 75 works by 61 artists. Each show was packed with highlights, though the winning works - Frank Giacco’s painting Charles Blackman and Roderick McNicol’s work The Late Blossoming of Jack Charles – were absolute standouts.
The citywide celebration also included the fun exhibition Animal Portraits , an active education program, and the engagement of the broader community in the Flinders Street banner exhibition of photographs, entitled The PEOPLE’S Percival. All of these elements return in 2016.
2014 also saw a collaboration with ABC Open to present the outdoor paste-up exhibition, Faces of Townsville. Paste-up artwork will return in a big way in 2016, with a new piece by leading Australian street artist, Baby Guerrilla. Simultaneously, the Galleries will team with local group, LensCap Collective, to deliver a Families of Townsville paste-up exhibition.
With extensive research conducted by the group, the project will trace the history of some of Townsville’s founding families.
This project is a fitting addition to the program in our T150 year, but is not the only celebration, with each of the major exhibitions offering an acquisitive Townsville 150th Anniversary Award. Only finalists residing in the Townsville local government area who have captured a portrait of a local sitter are eligible for these Awards.
I am also extremely excited for this year’s schedule of programs and events – surely the most dynamic program that has been run to coincide with The Percivals. Our roving portrait artists will return to the exhibition launches and the Cotters Markets; a host of workshops including painting, photography, LEGO Portrait Workshops and Brick Yourself sessions are on offer; our judge Professor Anne Marsh will present a seminar and workshop, entitled Women, Feminism and Art in Australia since 1970; and a number of talks by artists and guests will enthral us, with details of our exciting speakers to be revealed throughout The Percivals.
Of course I must extend my thanks to the exhibition’s sponsors and supporters that enable all of this to happen.
DUO Magazine are once again supporting the major $10,000 acquisitive award for the DUO Magazine
Percival Photographic Portrait Prize, a wonderful exhibition of contemporary photography that simply would not exist without the support of DUOMagazine, and in particular my thanks go to Scott and Stacey Morrison. The support provided by Glencore, who have supported The Percivals over many years and allowed the acquisitive prize to grow to $40,000, continues to place the Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize amongst the nation’s largest and most lucrative portrait exhibitions, and in particular my thanks to Paul Taylor and Avril Plath.
I would like to personally thank our judges, Ross Searle and Professor Anne Marsh. Yours is a role I do not envy, particularly considering the quality and diversity of entries that we have received for The Percivals in 2016.
Thank you to all of those who have made The Percivals the huge success it is, and I trust you will all enjoy the celebrations across the city in 2016.
Shane Fitzgerald Manager Gallery ServicesSCOTT MORRISON
OWNER / PUBLISHER
DUOM agazine
As Townsville’s story-telling monthly, DUOMagazine also aims to tell stories with pictures.
At what point does a photo of a person become a photographic portrait? The photo on your passport or drivers licence is a visual representation of you, for identification purposes, which only shows your (unsmiling) facial features. It lasts for years and, like a time capsule, captures a moment in your life and unintentionally reveals some of your personality and the ‘face’ you project to the world. It shows your exterior. Your taste in clothes, your distinguishing features, your hairstyle (tucked behind your ears if you have long hair), your piercings and your tattoos.
The aim for the photographer is for the shot to be in focus so you are easily identified by the viewer. There is no deeper motivation. There’s no intention to reveal anything behind the external image.
Revealing what lies behind the external image, to me, is the meaning of a photographic portrait and what we ask our photographers to aim for in DUOMagazine.
What about selfies? Not a selfie in front of a tourist attraction. The one taken in front of the bathroom mirror. In a sense I think these are photographic portraits. We ran the 12 Faces of DUO cover model competition for a number of years and invited local women who would like to appear on a cover of DUOMagazine to send in a photograph of themselves for consideration.
A number of the photos we received were bathroom mirror selfies with the person striking a ‘model’ pose while holding their mobile phone. To me, they were aiming to show how photogenic they were and for us to imagine them on our cover. That they presented an image of themselves as a model was, to me, an expression of how they saw themselves and in itself not just a selfie but a self portrait. I would always be happy to publish a self portrait that told the story. I don’t know if there are any self portraits in the exhibition (or even a selfie) but, considering technology and the interests of younger generations maybe we will see more in future competitions.
I’m delighted that the DUO Magazine Percival
Photographic Portrait Prize can help promote portrait photography in all it’s forms.
Roderick McNICOL
The Late Blossoming of Jack Charles
Archival digital print
80 x 65 cm
Acquisitive Prize Winner of the DUO Magazine Percival
Photographic Portrait Prize, 2014.
Collection of DUOMagazine
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PAUL TAYLOR MANAGERGlencore Townsville Copper Refinery
SPONSOR’S MESSAGE
It is with great pleasure that Glencore is once again partnering with Perc Tucker Regional Gallery and Townsville City Council to deliver the Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize – one of the nation’s leading portrait prizes, and an undoubted highlight in northern Australia’s arts and cultural calendar.
Our organisation has been the major sponsor of this biennial exhibition through the Glencore Community Program North Queensland since 2008. In that time the exhibition has gone from strength to strength, with the community embracing The Percivals as their own.
Through hard work and the enduring passion of the artists, the exhibition has grown from humble beginnings to become a revered competition offering a $40,000 acquisitive prize.
The positive impacts for our region engendered by the exhibition are many; positioning Townsville as a leading arts and cultural regional centre, raising the profile of our artists, attracting works by nationally and internationally regarded artists to our doorstep, generating cultural tourism, and of course helping to build the City of Townsville Art Collection through one significant acquisition.
SPONSOR’S MESSAGE
The Glencore Community Program North Queensland (GCPNQ), demonstrates our commitment to North Queensland and our belief that communities should benefit from our operations, both in the short and long term.
The delivery of the Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize significantly contributes to achieving those goals.
I trust you will all enjoy the exhibition.
Frank GIACCO
Charles Blackman
Oil on canvas
198 x 200 cm
Acc no. 2014.0075
Acquisitive Prize Winner of the Glencore Percival
Portrait Painting Prize, 2014 City of Townsville Art Collection
ROSS SEARLE
Ross Searle has worked in key positions in regional galleries in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales since 1982. During his most recent directorship at the University of Queensland Art Museum, he established a new gallery in a $10 million refurbished venue. Ross Searle also implemented the Art Museum’s development of a National Collection of Artists’ Self Portraits and a biennial self-portraiture prize.
Previously he was Director of the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery in Townsville, a position he held for ten years, which saw the Gallery rise to national prominence due to its dynamic exhibition program and the consolidation of its extensive collections. He has made a national and international contribution to the development of many significant exhibitions and publications.
In 2007 he established a specialist consultancy and his clients include national and international art museums.
PROFESSOR ANNE MARSH
PROFESSORIAL RESEARCH FELLOW
Victorian College of the Arts
Melbourne University
Professor Anne Marsh is Professorial Fellow at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne. Her books include: The Culture of Photography in Public Space (Intellect, 2015, ed. with Melissa Miles and Daniel Palmer), Performance Ritual Document (Macmillan, 2014), LOOK: Contemporary Australian Photography, si nce 1980 (Macmillan, 2010), Pat Brassington: This is Not a Photograph (Quintus/ University of Tasmania, 2006), The Darkroom: Photography and the Theatre of Desire (Macmillan, 2003) and Body and Self: Performance Art in Australia, 1969-1992 (Oxford University Press,1993, Kindle edition 2015).
Anne has published widely in journals and magazines, and has been Melbourne contributing editor for Eyeline Contemporary Visual Arts since 1997. In 2015 she curated Performance Presence/Video Time at the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide. She has received generous support for her research from the Australian Research Council most recently for Women, Feminism and Art in Australia since 1970 (ARC Discovery Project 2016-2018).
THE FINALISTS
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Lowana 2016
127 x 84 cm
Digital print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Frankie’s
Johnathan Thurston
Sarah BARKER
Composition 2015
52 x 80 cm
Digital Print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Jim Heery: Brothers In Sport 2015
100 x 75 cm
Acrylic on canvas
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Kelly BIANCHI
Beyond the Self (self portrait) 2016
130 x 100 cm
Oil on canvas
Chris BUDGEON
Cameron 2015
100 x 74 cm
Archival digital print
Kira BURROWS
Whilst Sleeping 2016
60 x 90 cm
Watercolour on aquabord
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Heather BYRNE
Gianni 2016
100 x 80 cm
Pastel on Canson paper
We Are The Land 2015
155 x 175 cm
Daniel CAMPBELL
Pina 2015
135 x 107 cm
Digital print
The Life of Riley 2014
90 x 60 cm
Digital photographic print
Brett CANET-GIBSON
Jessica 2014
90 x 60 cm
Digital photographic print
Amanda Case MILLIS
Identity 2015 102 x 76 cm
Oil on gessoboard
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Laura CASTELL
Adrian at 19 2016
38 x 28 cm
Charcoal
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Barbara CHESHIRE
I Remember 2016
153 x 102 cm
Oil on canvas
Nicholas CHRISTOFORIDIS
White with Colour [detail] 2016
60 x 60 cm
Oil paint on wood
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Samuel CONDON
What I would look like if I was the Captain of the First Fleet 2016
28.5 x 21 cm
Gouache and watercolour paper
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Gai COPEMAN
Act 2. scene 2 2016
40 x 50 cm
Watercolour
Greta COSTELLO
Rusty Peters, Warmun 2016
21 x 17 cm
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Pastor James Macpherson 2016
120 x 60 cm
Acrylic paint on canvas
Ryan DAFFURN
Rhyl Hinwood.Sculptor 2015
70 x 85 cm
Oil on linen
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Philip DAVID
Australia’s foremost living composerRoss Edward 2015
90 x 60 cm
Oil on canvas
Nina DAWSON
Water Goddess (Ayesha Blanco) 2016
90 x 60 cm
Photograph
TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Sylvia DITCHBURN
Self Portrait with Tropical Flowers
122 x 90 cm
Acrylic on polycanvas
2016
Rob DOUMA
Dr Donna Foley: The (Not So) Innocent 2016
239 x 200 cm
Charcoal on paper
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Marie-Therese DUFF
Time Travel in Tangerine 2016
76 x 76 cm
Oil on canvas
Stephen DUPONT
Senora Habana Veija: Portrait of an Old Woman 2015
67 x 100 cm
Giclee pigment ink on rag paper
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Esther ERLICH
ZEP 2015
168 x 86 cm
Acrylic paint on canvas
George FETTING
Lee Lin Chin 2016
120 x 80 cm
Archival pigment print on cotton rag
George FETTING
Gulpilil (David)
Dreaming - Kakadu 2006
120 x 97 cm
Archival pigment print on cotton rag
Jenny FINN
I am Zeta and I’m still here 2016
101 x 76 cm
Atelier
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Tony FITZSIMMONS
A Dutch Master 2016
64 x 54 cm
Oil on canvas panel
Andrew FORSYTHE
Self Portrait 2015
91 x 76 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Anne FOSKETT
My Father 2016
60 x 45 cm
Acrylic
Darin FRANKPITT
Graeme’s Garden 2016
45 x 55 cm
Oil on canvas
Paul FREEMAN
Laurence 2015
78.4 x 66 cm
Etching rag paper
70 x 60 cm
Photography
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
In Sweetness and Light 2014
91 x 61 cm
Oil on linen
150 x 120 cm
Matthew GIANOULIS
Femme Noir 2016
76.2 x 50.8 cm
Archival digital print
Matthew GIANOULIS
Steve Price 2016
76.2 x 50.8 cm
Archival digital print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
George GITTOES
As Game As (Portrait, Julian Assange) 2015
153 x 244 cm
Oil on canvas
Mertim GOKALP
Eat your heart out 2016
120 x 90 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Debra GOLDSMITH
New Horizon 2015
64 x 49 cm
Mixed media on paper
Erica GRAY
Breakfast Poses 2014
61 x 51 cm
Acrylic
Damien 2016
120 x 75 cm
Digital photograph
Boyhood Dreams 2011
30 x 45 cm
Metal print
Craig
HANDLEY
Self portrait with subject matter 2015
112 x 82 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Tsering HANNAFORD
Julia and protea 2015
120 x 90 cm
Oil on board
TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Seppo
HAUTANIEMI
Michael 2016
170.3 x 112 cm
Oil
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Jac HAWTHORN
Dr James Brown 2016
180 x 120 cm
Pastel, acrylic paint, oil paint
Kern HENDRICKS
Two brothers on a motorcycle. West Azerbaijan, Iran. 2015
84 x 119 cm
Digital inkjet print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Susan HOLLAMBY
He’s Passionate, He’s Real 2016
110 x 80 cm
Acrylic
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Rod HUNT
Macka 2015
59.4 x 42 cm
Digital print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Yasmin HUNTER
Self Portrait 2016
122 x 91.5 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Jan HYNES
Balancing with Head on the Ground and Feet in the Clouds 2016
150 x 100 cm
Oil on canvas
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Paul JACKSON
Gretel Killeen 2005
120 x 120 cm
Oil on ply panel
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Paul JACKSON
Paul Livingston (AKA: Flacco) 2008
113 x 108 cm
Oil on ply panel
John JANSON-MOORE
Girl With A Selfie Stick 2015
50 x 75 cm
Acid free pigment print on fine art paper
John JANSON-MOORE
Sam and Robbie 2015
50 x 75 cm
Acid free pigment print on fine art paper
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Alun Rhys JONES
Ian Roberts 2015
220 x 180 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Marie-Louise JONES
Out of the shadows 2016
60 x 91 cm
Oil on canvas
Ros JONES
Self Portrait “Where did it go? 2016
101.5 x 76 cm
Oil
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Janne KEARNEY
Fight or Flight 2016
90 x 120 cm
Mixed media
Ingvar KENNE
Anonymous Couple, Holiday Makers, Chu Da, Vietnam 2015
100 x 100 cm
Type C Print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Jean KENT
Ages of an Artist 2015
160 x 200 cm
Mixed media
Rosana KERSH
Big Kuhuna 2016
120 x 80 cm
Photographic print
Soyoun KIM
Cadavre Exquis 1 2014
50 x 50 cm
Lambda photo print
Donna LARCOM
Pink Lady Trish 2014
50 x 36 cm
Metallic colour print
Donna LARCOM
Scott 2016
36 x 26 cm
Black and white ink jet print
Kellie LECZINSKA
Sophie 2015
60 x 51 cm
Digital print on centurion silk
Jon LEWIS
George at Gerringong 2015
80 x 100 cm
Digital print
Rabbi Eli and a Fellow Traveller 2015
80 x 100 cm
Digital print
Uli LIESSMANN
Retta 2016
80 x 106 cm
Oil
Michael LINDEMAN
Great Ideas (Portrait of Heath Franco) 2015
200 x 162 cm
Pencil and acrylic on canvas
Andrew LINKLATER
Les 2015
110 x 80 cm
Oil on canvas
Judi LIOSATOS
Entwined 2016
66.5 x 54.5 cm
Photography
Annette LIU
Family Portrait 2015
31 x 36 cm
Archival inkjet print from an analogue source
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Kathrin LONGHURST
Little Rebel 2015
122 x 92 cm
Oil on canvas
Steve LOPES
Portrait of Steve Bisley 2016
150 x 120 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Donna LOUGHER
Eddie’s Spirit - Gail Mabo 2016
93 x 93 cm
Acrylic, ink and card on Belgian linen
Paula MAHONEY
Lola at 8 2016
40 x 27 cm
Digital print
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Robert Jacks - the Abstract Painter 2016 183 x 96 cm Oil on canvas
Effie MANDALOS
Portrait of Rick Amor 2016
60 x 54 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Effie MANDALOS
“The Wrestler”, Portrait of Cris Brown 2015
82 x 79 cm
Oil on canvas
Felicity MARSHALL
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Alexander McKENZIE
Matt Corby 2015
197 x 153 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Matilda MICHELL
Self portrait with balanced life
122 x 91.5 cm
Oil on canvas
2015
Katie MILLER
Erin 2016
55 x 42.5 cm
Fine art giclee print on 100% cotton
In his element, astronomer Fred Watson AM 2014
185 x 185 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Mary MORRIS
Iris Inspired 2016
150 x 100 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Glen O’MALLEY
Dr Jonathan McBurnie 2016
86 x 63 cm
Digital print
Meredith PALMER
Life by the spirit 2016
40 x 60 cm
Textured fine art photographic paper
Christina PAPADIMITRIOU
AYLA 2015
42 x 29.7 cm
Digital print
Grandpa 2016
124.5 x 94 cm Oil
Rebecca PIERCE
Clio the White Cockatoo 2015
192 x 142 cm
Acrylic, charcoal on paper with chicken wire and ribbons framed
Troy QUINLIVEN
George 2015
45 x 35 cm
Oil on linen covered board
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Irene RAE
Caroline 2016
80 x 60 cm
Oil on Canvas
Andrew RANKIN
Margaret Wood 2010
61 x 82 cm
Digital print on rag paper
Michael RAYNER
Bill 2014
48 x 58 cm
Digital photograph
Sarah RHODES
Amy 2015
80 x 80 cm
Digital print on cotton rag
Dream Horse 2015
70 x 100 cm
Conte, charcoal and gold leaf on HardieFlex
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Melissa RITCHIE
Maxilyn 2016
76.2 x 50.8 cm
Oil on canvas
Hedy RITTERMAN
Richard 2014
120 x 80 cm
Archival piezo inkjet print on Canson rag Photographique
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Self Portrait No 9 2016
43 x 60 cm
Oil on board
Christina ROGERS
Junkie Pilgrim 2014
92 x 77 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
David ROWE
Nemesis (Self Portrait) 2015
170 x 120 cm
Oil on canvas
Paul RYAN
Noah, Five Days in the Colony 2016
173 x 152 cm
Oil on found objects
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Elissa SAMPSON
Oh, The Places You’ll Go! 2016
76 x 56 cm
Charcoal, graphite & watercolour (mixed media)
Sam SCOUFOS
Portrait of a Greek Man and Son 2015
120 x 80 cm
Giclee print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Raelene SHARP
At Ease With The Blues 2014
137 x 107 cm
Oil on linen canvas
Stephanie SIMCOX
The Reservior 2015
29.7 x 42 cm
Photographic print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Michael SIMMS
Kerrie Anne Greenland 2016
107 x 68.5 cm
Oil on canvas
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
Mark SKELCHER
Self-portrait, Walkabout 2016
122 x 91 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Ian SMITH
Tropical Irish - Sean Dorney Pacific Correspondent for the ABC 2016
123 x 123 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Rawiri SMITH
Lloyd Hornsby (Gawura) 2016
196 x 133 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Melissa STONE
Thoughts at Fifteen 2016
110 x 92 cm
Watercolour, ink, pastel pencil and acrylic
Janelle STRUSS
Crossover 2014
50 x 40 cm
Digital print
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Liz STUTE
Mother 2016
91 x 61 cm
Oil on linen
Janelle THOMAS
Inner Critic 2015
60.5 x 60.5 cm
Acrylic on linen
Danny TUCKER
Felix’s Birth 2015
65 x 90 cm
Photographic print
Mark TWEEDIE
My one and only 2015
30.5 x 22.5 cm
Oil on canvas
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Mark TWEEDIE
Things tend to go wrong with me 2015
122 x 84 cm
Oil on canvas
Tim VAGG
#gold#face 2015
90 x 60 cm
Mixed media on polycotton
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Anne WALSH
The Other Side of Pricey 2016
102 x 70.6 cm
Oil on stretched canvas
Theressa WEBSTER
Sean 2014
76.2 x 50.8 cm
Digital photograph
Theressa WEBSTER
Zai on the Beach 2014
76.2 x 76.2 cm
Digital photograph
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Lee WISE
Zavros 2014
68 x 102 cm
Oil on canvas
Christine WREST-SMITH
Portrait of Philip Davey 2015
199 x 99 cm
Oil on linen
Glencore Percival Portrait Painting Prize
PERC TUCKER REGIONAL GALLERY
Katrina YOUNG
Erin 2016
40 x 29 cm
Charcoal
Nicole ZICCHINO
Flower Girls 2015
42 x 59.4 cm
Digital photographic print
Nicole ZICCHINO
Solwara Man 2015
42 x 59.4 cm
Digital photographic print