M16 Artspace Drawing Prize 2026
We are thrilled to announce the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize 2026, proudly supported by The Tall Foundation.
The M16 Artspace Drawing Prize invites submissions in traditional drawing media and techniques, as well as innovative, experimental formats that extend and challenge understandings of what constitutes drawing in contemporary art practices.
As a staple in our exhibition calendar since 2006, this prestigious prize celebrates the breadth and diversity of contemporary drawing practice, attracting hundreds of entries from across Australia.
Exhibition opening and awards announcements:
Saturday 21 November 2026, 6–8pm.
Location: M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith ACT 2603
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 12–5pm.
M16 Artspace Drawing Prize Exhibition:
Sunday November 30 - Sunday 13 December 2026
Past M16 Artspace Drawing Prize Winners
Meet the Judges
Michelle Cawthorn
Michelle Cawthorn is a Dharawal/Sydney based artist who invokes personal and collective memory through her distinctive visual language of repetitive mark making. In her work she examines the way meaning is constructed and expressed via an autoethnographic approach that explores themes related to childhood, identity, and place. Though grounded in drawing, her work intersects with collage, painting, sculpture, and installation and she places emphasis on the role of intuition in studio-based practice, resulting in works that meld figuration and abstraction.
Cawthorn has presented solo exhibitions in Sydney since 2012 and her work has been included in group exhibitions in public galleries and museums throughout Australia. She has twice won the Hazelhurst Art on Paper, Local Artist Award (2017, 2013) and was a finalist in the Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW in 2017 as well as many other national prizes throughout her career. Her work has been reviewed and profiled in national publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, The Art Life, ArtsHub, ARTAND, and Artist Profile magazine.
Cawthorn has received grants from NAVA and Create NSW, and postgraduate research scholarships, including an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, from the University of New South Wales (UNSW). In 2018 she was awarded a Bundanon Fellowship to undertake a residency at Bundanon. Cawthorn trained at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) and later a Master of Fine Arts. In 2021 she was awarded her PhD from UNSW. Cawthorn’s work is held in various public collections, including Artbank, Sydney.
Dean Cross
Dean Cross was born and raised on Ngunnawal/Ngambri Country and is a Worimi man through his paternal bloodline primarily working across installation, sculpture and painting. Interested in the collisions of materials, ideas and histories, Cross is motivated by an understanding that his practice sits within a continuum of the oldest living culture on Earth – and enacts First Nations sovereignty through expanded contemporary art methodologies. His cross-disciplinary practice often confronts the legacies of modernism, rebalancing dominant cultural and social histories.
Cross’ work was exhibited in the Artist Room at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2025 and subsequently acquired. He was the winner of the First Nations Artist Prize, Gosford Art Prize, in 2025. In 2024, he was the inaugural recipient of the Australian Indigenous Artist-in-Residence Program, National WW1 Museum and Memorial, Kansas City. Recent significant group exhibitions include NEW SOUTH, Hazelhurst Arts Centre, curated by Sebastian Goldspink (2024); Octopus 23: THE FIELD, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne, curated by Tamsin Hopkinson (2023); Free/State, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, curated by Sebastian Goldspink (2022); and Primavera 2021: Young Australian Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, curated by Hannah Presley (2021). In 2023, Cross presented Things That Are Real: Alvaro Barrington x Dean Cross, a major collaborative exhibition at Cement Fondu, Sydney. Cross’ work is held by major institutions including the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne.
Terence Maloon OAM
Educated at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and the University of East Anglia, Terence worked as an art critic, writer and lecturer in London (1974–1980) before moving to Australia. He was formerly Senior Curator of Special Exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, where he curated major exhibitions by Cézanne, Picasso and Pissarro, as well as landmark exhibitions 'Michelangelo to Matisse: Drawing the figure' (1999) and ‘Paths to Abstraction 1867–1917’ (2011). He was the senior art critic for the Sydney Morning Herald (1982–1987). Terence was the Director of the Drill Hall Gallery for 10 years (2014–2024). In 2025 he was awarded a 2025 Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to the museums and galleries sector. He is currently writing a monograph on the Australian artist Tony Tuckson.
Main Prizes
Winners will be announced at the opening event at M16 Artspace on Saturday 21 November 2026, except for the Peoples’ Choice Award which will be announced on social media at the exhibition’s conclusion.
M16 Artspace Drawing Prize
Proudly supported by the Tall Foundation
Prize: $10,000
M16 Artspace Drawing Prize Highly Commended
Proudly supported by Delta Cleaning
Prize: $1,000
First Nations Artist Award
Proudly supported by M16 Artspace
Prize: $2,000
Megalo Print Studio Local Artist Award
Kindly supported by Megalo Print Studio
Prize: A Megalo Print Studio residency including a 2-week studio residency, 12 month membership and 5 hours one-on-one tuition
Local Artist Award
Proudly supported by Cox Architecture
Prize: $500 art materials voucher
People’s Choice Award
Kindly supported by The Framing Store
Prize: $500 framing voucher
Young Drawers Prize
Proudly supported by Capital Chemist
Young Drawers Awards:
Junior: $200 Art Supplies Voucher
Senior: $300 Art Supplies Voucher
Young Drawers Digital Awards:
Junior: $200 Art Material Voucher
Senior: $300 Art Material Voucher
2025 Drawing Prize
2023 Drawing Prize
Information for applicants
Key Dates
M16 Drawing Prize entries close: 11:59pm Sunday 4 October 2026
Young Drawers Prize Entries close: 11:59pm Sunday 4 October 2026
Finalists artwork delivery deadline: Wednesday 4 November 2026
Exhibition opening event: Saturday 21 November 2026
Exhibition closes: Sunday 13 December 2026
Submission Information
Please read our Conditions of Entry and our Frequently Asked Questions below before applying.
There is no entry fee for artists who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or who hold a Pension Concession Card. For all other applicants, payment of a non-refundable entry fee is required at the time of entry. Maximum of 3 entries per artist.
$45 for your first entry
$40 for your second entry
$35 for your third entry
E.g. If you submit 3 entries your total will be $120 ($45 + $40 + $35)
First Nations people, d/Deaf and Disabled people, and people of diverse genders, sexualities and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Applications in flexible formats or languages will be accommodated wherever possible.
If you have accessibility requirements, please contact us directly.
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1. Entry fee
1.1 Payment of the entry fee is required at the time of entry: $45 for one artwork, $40 for a second artwork, $35 for a third artwork. Prices include GST. There is a maximum of three (3) entries per artist.1.2 There is no entry fee for artists who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or who hold a Pension Concession Card.
1.3 Pension Concession Card holders will be asked to submit a photo of their card at checkout to receive free entry.
1.4 Applicants found to have applied for the concession without a valid Pension Concession Card will be disqualified from the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize.
1.5 M16 Artspace members receive a 20% discount on all entries.
1.6 Members will be asked to use their membership number to redeem their discount.
1.7 Applicants found to have applied for the member discount without a valid membership will be disqualified from the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize.
1.8 Entry fees are non-refundable.
If you are unable to pay via debit card or credit card online, please contact M16 Artspace to discuss your payment options on (02) 6295 9438 or email office@m16artspace.com
2. Eligibility
2.1 The competition is open to all artists over 18 years of age (as at time of entry) from Australia.2.2 Entries must be submitted online before 11:59pm Sunday 4 October 2026.
2.3 Entry forms not accompanied by the entry fee, and all required information are ineligible for the competition (please see ‘Submission of Entries’ below for image specifications).
2.4 The entry fee is non-refundable.
2.5 All works must be unframed and unmounted to be eligible.
2.6 All works must have been completed between 2024 and 2026.
2.7 All artworks must be available to be displayed in the M16 Artspace 2026 Drawing Prize Exhibition between 11am and 5pm from 15 to 17 December 2026.
2.8 Artworks are required to be delivered to M16 Artspace by 5pm Wednesday 4 November and remain on display until 13 December 5pm.
2.9 Artists must ensure that their work does not infringe Copyright or Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP).
2.10 Artworks entered must be the original work of the artist. Known copies of other artworks will not be accepted.
If you are unsure about the eligibility of your artwork, please consult the M16 Artspace team on (02) 6295 9438 or email office@m16artspace.com
3. Sale of Works
3.1 All works must be available for sale. The sale price indicated on the entry form must remain fixed throughout the exhibition and should include the commission, GST (if applicable), and any other commercial gallery or agent fees.3.2 M16 Artspace will coordinate all artwork sales for the Drawing Prize.
3.3 M16 Artspace will retain a 30% commission on all artwork sales.
3.4 Where an artist is represented by a gallery, any fees or arrangements should be factored into the sale price at the time of entry.
4. Medium
4.1 Artworks of any medium will be accepted for entry, except those made from hazardous materials or outside the size and weight limits, and technical specifications set out in this document.
4.2. Any use of Artificial Intelligence in your entry must be included/written in the artist statement.
4.3 Any entries consisting of moving image must provide a link to the works via Vimeo or YouTube in HD. Please also provide any applicable passwords.
4.4 Video works will be assessed by a one-minute segment of the work. For video entries, artists are to supply a link to view the work on YouTube or Vimeo with a timestamp for a one-minute segment that best represents the work. The work must be publicly available for viewing. Entries will be deemed ineligible if M16 staff are unable to access the video.
4.5 All entrants must ensure that any copyrighted material incorporated into their work is used with the necessary permissions or under a valid legal exception. Artists must be able to provide evidence of such clearance upon request.
5. Awards
5.1 Local Artist Award5.1.1 To be eligible for the Local Artist Award, the artist must be a current resident of the Australian Capital Territory or within 100km of the ACT.
5.1.2 Artists living outside Canberra are eligible for the Local Artist Award if their practice is clearly Canberra-based, consistently promoted as such, and they reside in the surrounding region.
5.1.3 Eligibility will be considered on a range of factors including but not limited to whether the artist regularly creates or presents work in the ACT, is active within the ACT arts sector, or has undertaken recent formal arts training or education in the ACT and lives in the surrounding region.
5.2 First Nations Drawing Prize
5.2.1 To be eligible for the First Nations Drawing Prize, the artist must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
6. Size and Weight of Artwork
6.1 Wall hanging artworks must not be heavier than 10kg and must not exceed 2 metres high x 2 metres wide.6.2 Free standing sculptural works must not be heavier than 20kg and must not exceed 1 metre high x 1 metre wide x 1 metre deep.
6.3 Wall hanging sculptural works must not be heavier than 10kg and must not exceed 1 metre high x 1 metre wide x 1 metre deep.
6.4 Artworks may be single or multi-piece as long as they do not exceed the overall dimensions when displayed.
7. Preparation and display of artworks
7.1 All works must be unframed, unmounted, appropriately fixed, and ready for installation.7.2 Finalist artworks on paper must have tabs attached or please consult M16 Artspace about alternative hanging methods.
7.3 Finalist artworks must not be hung with double sided adhesives or command strips. Please use appropriate magnet hanging systems instead of adhesives.7.4 If your work has multiple pieces finalists must email a diagram to office@m16artspace.com
7.5 Moving image artwork files must be formatted as a .MP4 or .MOV
7.6 M16 Artspace will provide plinths for sculptural works for the finalist exhibition unless the artist prefers to supply these.
7.7 M16 Artspace will provide systems for presenting works using video, sound, and film. Please contact M16 Artspace at office@m16artspace.comif you have any questions regarding artworks that require a power source.
7.8 For complex installation pieces artists may be required to install their work themselves in the finalist exhibition.
7.9 If detailed instructions are required, please list them on your entry form.
7.10 M16 Artspace reserves the right not to exhibit the work if the earlier images submitted are not an adequate representation of the actual work received and/or if work is received not ready to hang.
8. Submission of Entries8.1 Entries close 11:59pm Sunday, 4 October 2026.
8.2 M16 Artspace reserves the right to amend or extend this deadline.
8.3 Unless prior arrangements are made, applications must be made online via the M16 Artspace website. You will receive a confirmation email if your entry was submitted successfully.
8.4 Payment is to be made online at the time of completing the entry form.
8.5Applications in flexible formats or languages will be accommodated wherever possible. If you have accessibility requirements, please contact us directly.
9. Required Information9.1 All entries must include the following information:
9.1.1 An artist statement that refers directly to the work you are entering in the M16 Drawing Prize, maximum 250 words, written in third person. We may use this statement to promote the exhibition.
9.1.2 Up to two images per artwork. JPG files only, high resolution, maximum file size 3MB. Files must be named as ArtistName_ArtworkTitle__Year Completed_ Image credit.jpg. Image credit must be the name of the photographer.
9.1.3 Price: Please include in your retail price the appropriate gallery commission as set out in clauses 3 and GST if you are registered. To the nearest whole number with no decimal points/cents ($200 instead of $199.95).
9.1.4 Installation instructions. If detailed instructions are required, please list them on your entry form.
10. Selection Process10.1 There will be two rounds of judging – online and in person.
10.2 The first round will be a pre-selection process from the images and information submitted by the entrant, in which a selection panel appointed by M16 Artspace will determine the finalists for the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize exhibition.
10.3 Feedback from this process is unavailable due to the large volume of entries.
10.4 Selected finalists will be notified via email by 11.59PM Monday 26th October 2026.
10.5 Selected finalists will be hung in the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize 2026 finalists’ exhibition.
10.6 It is anticipated that approximately 20-25 artworks will be selected.
10.7 Finalists will be published on the M16 Artspace website with their works listed for purchase in the M16 Artspace digital stockroom.
10.8 M16 Artspace reserves the right to select entries for listing, not all entries will be selected to be listed on the M16 Artspace website and stockroom.
10.9 In the second round of judging, the selection panel appointed by M16 Artspace will view the works in person to determine the winners of the main Drawing Prize, the Highly Commended Prize, the Local Artist Awards (2), and the First Nations Artist Award.
10.10 The judges’ decisions are final on all aspects of selection and awarding of prizes. No correspondence or appeal will be entered into or considered.
10.11 M16 Artspace reserves the right to amend the prize pool; not to award prizes or add additional prizes based upon the judge’s decisions.
10.12 The Peoples’ Choice Award will be selected via electronic voting on the M16 Website and announced online following the conclusion of the exhibition.
11. Delivery and Collection of Works
11.1 All artworks selected for the Drawing Prize must be delivered by post, courier or in person to M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith ACT 2603 OR PO Box 4878 Kingston 2604, between 11am Tuesday 3 November and 5pm Wednesday 4 November 2026.
11.1.2 Works can be delivered prior to 5pm Tuesday 3 November 2026 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY with the M16 Artspace office.
11.2 If artworks are to be delivered by courier, please notify the M16 Artspace office of the name of the courier company and any relevant tracking information.
11.2.1 M16 Artspace reserves the right to disqualify any finalist entries that are not delivered by this date.
11.3 All unsold artworks must be collected from M16 Artspace between 11am to 5pm 15th – 17th December 2026.
11.3.1 If these dates are not suitable, it is the artist’s responsibility to make alternative arrangements with M16 Artspace. Otherwise, M16 Artspace cannot be held responsible for the storage of the artwork.
11.3.2 If artworks are to be collected by courier, artists must organise the courier and advise M16 Artspace of all details, including the name of the courier company and approximate time and date for collection.
11.4 If an artwork has not been collected within one week of the exhibition closing and the artist has not contacted M16 Artspace staff to arrange collection, M16 Artspace has permission to dispose of the artwork.
11.5 If works are to be returned by post or courier, this must be organised by the artist. The artist must supply packaging and a self-addressed prepaid Australia Post satchel and organise insurance with Australia Post. Works that the artist wishes to be returned by post, but that are sent without these will not be returned.
11.6 Freight costs, insurance and all charges relating to delivery and collection of works of art are the responsibility of the artist. M16 Artspace recommends contacting Pack and Send Fyshwick, ACT.
12. Care and Responsibility
12.1 M16 Artspace will take all reasonable care with the works submitted but is not responsible for any loss or damage of work during the period of the Prize and exhibition, or while in transit to or from the exhibition.
12.2 It is the responsibility of the artists to arrange insurance for their own artworks in transit to/from and during the exhibition.
12.3 All artists must clearly label all packaging materials. All packaging materials must be provided by the artist. Upon sale of works, the packaging provided by the artist will be used.
12.4 Each entrant consents to the reproduction and/or publication of their work being photographed and/or used for the purposes of publicity, criticism, review, research, reports and/or reference in connection with activities of M16 Artspace and/or the M16 Drawing Prize.
12.5 Prior to submitting the entry form, artists must have received permission from their dealer or gallery to have their work hung in the exhibition and used for promotional purposes and accept that M16 Artspace will take a commission on sold work as detailed in clause 3.
12.6 By submitting an entry to the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize the artist agrees to all Terms & Conditions as outlined in this document.
12.7 Artists who win prizes and/or awards agree to make themselves available for the purposes of promotion and publicity at times and dates and in places reasonably requested by M16 Artspace.
13. Copyright
13.1 Copyright for submitted works remains the property of the artist.
13.2 Finalists grant M16 Artspace non-exclusive licence to use images of their work, in print and online, within Australia for the purpose of promoting the M16 Drawing Prize and M16 Artspace.
13.3 All entrants grant M16 Artspace non-exclusive licence to use images of their work and associated artist statements for the purposes of listing on the M16 Artspace website, social media and M16 Artspace digital stockroom.
13.4 The entrant accepts that M16 Artspace reserves the right to edit the supplied artist statement to ensure editorial consistency with the requirements outlined in these terms and conditions.
13.5 M16 reserves the right to edit artist statements and artwork images, in consultation with the artist, for the purposes of any media release and any text labels that are associated with the exhibition. M16 may make changes at its discretion for the purposes of quality control or ensuring content meets the Gallery’s ethical standards.
13.6 Where an artist objects to the inclusion of their work in this publicly available digital record, they may email M16 Artspace to arrange the removal of the image.
13.7 When an image is used, the artist and title of the work will be acknowledged.
14. Attribution14.1 Artists will be credited both online and alongside their physical artworks when on display.
15. Privacy
15.1 Personal information collected by M16 Artspace will be used for the purpose of the delivery of the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize.15.2 Additional demographic data is requested optionally for the purposes of understanding M16 Artspace’s accessibility to, and connections with, diverse sections of the community.
15.2.1 M16 Artspace may report aggregated data to its current or potential funders.
15.2.2 All data reported externally to M16 Artspace will be deidentified and aggregated.
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Can I submit a 'painting' to the M16 Artspace Drawing Prize? How do you define drawing?
Absolutely. The M16 Artspace Drawing Prize is open to a wide range of art forms, including both traditional drawing media and techniques, as well as innovative non-traditional works that push the boundaries of what drawing can be within contemporary art practice.
While the prize is named the 'Drawing Prize,' we encourage artists to interpret 'drawing' broadly. You can submit works that may be classified as paintings or other art forms if they align with your interpretation of drawing within contemporary art. We are interested in exploring the expansive and evolving definition of drawing.
Why are framed or mounted artworks not eligible for the competition?
This decision is driven by several factors aimed at maintaining fairness and consistency in the competition:
Fair Judging: By requesting unframed and unmounted artworks, we ensure that the judging process is based solely on the merit of the artwork itself, without any external influences such as frames or mounts.
Accessibility: Unframed and unmounted artworks are easier to handle and install in an exhibition setting. This simplifies the logistics of curating and displaying the selected works.
Equal Opportunity: We want to provide all artists with an equal opportunity to participate in the competition, as not all artists may have access to framing or mounting resources.
What does "no mounting" mean in the guidelines?
When we mention "no mounting" in our guidelines, we are specifically referring to the practice of mounting artworks onto materials like mountboard or similar substrates.
However, if an artist has printed their work directly onto a board and attached hooks to the back for installation, this is acceptable. In this case, the board itself is integral to the artwork, and the hardware attached to the back is simply a means of ensuring that the work is appropriately fixed and ready for installation.
Can I submit a work on a stretched canvas if the framing of the canvas is integral to the work?
Yes, you can submit a work on a stretched canvas if the framing is an essential part of your artwork. We welcome this type of submission. Our main requirement is that the framing is not external to the artwork itself..
What does " appropriately fixed, and ready for installation" mean?
Appropriately Fixed: any necessary hardware, such as hanging wires, magnets, brackets or tabs, must be securely attached to the artwork, ensuring it can be safely hung for display.
Ready for Installation: Your artwork should be in a condition that allows for easy installation if it is selected as a finalist entry. This includes ensuring that the artwork is clean, free from damage, and prepared for transport and hanging. Installation instructions must be provided with the artwork.
Do I retain ownership of my artwork if it is selected for the competition or exhibition?
Copyright Ownership: Copyright for submitted works in The M16 Artspace Drawing Prize remains the property of the artist. Artists retain full ownership and control of their artworks and have the right to reproduce, distribute, and license their work as they see fit, except as specified below.
Non-Exclusive License for Finalists: Finalists grant M16 Artspace a non-exclusive license to use images of their work, both in print and online, within Australia. This usage is for the sole purpose of promoting the M16 Drawing Prize and M16 Artspace. The non-exclusive license allows M16 Artspace to showcase and publicise the selected artworks.
Non-Exclusive License for All Entrants: Additionally, all entrants grant M16 Artspace a non-exclusive license to use images of their work and associated artist statements. This usage is specifically for listing on the M16 Artspace website and M16 Artspace digital stockroom.
These licensing agreements facilitate the promotion, exhibition, and documentation of the artworks within the context of the competition and M16 Artspace. While M16 Artspace may use images of the submitted works and artist statements for these specific purposes, artists retain their copyright and ownership rights.
Are there any specific size requirements for the artworks?
Wall hanging artworks must not be heavier than 10kg and must not exceed 2 metres high x 2 metres wide.
Free standing sculptural works must not be heavier than 20kg and must not exceed 1 metre high x 1 metre wide x 1 metre deep.
Wall hanging sculptural works must not be heavier than 10kg and must not exceed 1 metre high x 1 metre wide x 1 metre deep.
Artworks may be single or multi-piece ensuring they do not exceed the overall dimensions when displayed.
What are the requirements for digital submissions?
Moving image artwork files must be formatted as a .MP4 or .MOV
Any use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in your entry must be included/written in the artist statement.
If your artwork requires a power source to display, please contact M16 Artspace at office@m16artspace.com
Any entries consisting of moving image must provide a link to the works via Vimeo or YouTube in HD. Please also provide any applicable passwords.
Entries with sound are welcome but the entrant must own the Copyright to the sound used. If the sound is created by another individual, permission must be granted, and credit given.
M16 Artspace will provide systems for presenting works using video, sound, and film.
Is there an exhibition or display fee for selected artists?
No, there is no hidden costs to participating in the drawing prize. The only fee you will pay is the entry fee.
Can I submit works that have been previously exhibited or published in other competitions or exhibitions?
Yes! There are no restrictions on submitting works that have been previously exhibited or published.
Are collaborations or group entries allowed?
We do allow collaborative works created by multiple individual artists who come together to create a single work. In this case, each collaborator should be clearly credited, specifying their names, contributions, and any other relevant details.
However, we do not permit multiple entries from a single collaborative group for the same competition. Each group should submit only one collaborative work as their entry.
If your collaborative entry is selected as a winner, any prizes or awards will also be distributed collectively, unless you specify otherwise in advance.
While we encourage collaborative works by individual artists, we do not accept entries from art organisations or associations on behalf of their members.
Can I make changes to my submitted artwork after it has been entered into the competition?
In general, once an artwork has been submitted to the competition, it cannot be edited or changed. However, we understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, or artists may need to correct genuine mistakes or repair the work if the selected work is damaged.
If you find yourself in a situation where you need to make changes to your submission, please contact our office. We will consider such requests on a case-by-case basis and work with you to find a suitable solution.
For all enquiries, please contact:
Lucy Chetcuti
General Manager
M16 Artspace
Phone (02) 6295 9438
Email office@m16artspace.com
Office hours: Wednesday to Friday, 12 - 5pm
2025 Finalists
