M16 Artspace Drawing Prize 2025


We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated M16 Artspace Drawing Prize 2025, generously co-sponsored by Culture Collab.

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 November 29 2025 6 to 8pm.
M16 Artspace Drawing Prize Exhibition:
Sunday November 30 - Sunday December 14 2025 
Location: M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent Griffith ACT 2603 
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 12 to 5pm. 

 
 
 

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.

Yvette Dal Pozzo

Yvette is passionate about working closely with artists, writers and curators to bring ambitious projects to fruition. As Director of Goulburn Regional Art Gallery since 2021, Yvette has commissioned major artworks and exhibitions, created partnerships with leading arts institutions and secured funding to undertake major capital works to expand the Gallery’s exhibition footprint. Yvette runs a diverse artistic program including exhibitions, programs, education, collection management and commissioning public art. Yvette formerly worked at the National Gallery of Australia where she worked on major exhibitions and publications.

 

Main Prizes

M16 Artspace Drawing Prize - Winner
$10,000 Co-Sponsored by Culture Collab and M16 Artspace 

M16 Artspace Drawing Prize - Highly Commended
$2,000 Co-Sponsored by Delta Cleaning and Gingerbooks

First Nations Drawing Prize
$2,000 Co-sponsored by Tall Foundation and Kitchen King Grocers 

People’s Choice Award
$500 Voucher sponsored by The Framing Store

Local Artist Awards (2)
Exhibition at Kyeema Gallery & $390 Megalo Print Studio Class Voucher 

Young Drawers Prize

Young Drawers Awards
Junior: $200 Art Supplies Voucher Sponsored by Capital Chemist 
Senior: $300 Art Supplies Voucher Sponsored by Capital Chemist 

Young Drawers Digital Awards
Junior: $200 Art Material Vouchers Sponsored by Kim Chapman & Liz Anderson
Senior: $300 Art Material Vouchers Sponsored by Kim Chapman & Liz Anderson

Click here for more information on the Young Drawers Prize.

 

Information for applicants

Winners will be announced at the opening event at M16 Artspace on Saturday, 29 November 2025, except for the Peoples’ Choice Award which will be announced on social media at the exhibition’s conclusion.

First Nations people, d/Deaf and Disabled people, and people of diverse genders, sexualities and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.  

Payment of a non-refundable entry fee is required at the time of entry.
Entry is free for First Nations artists.
Maximum of 3 entries per artist.

  • $45 for one entry

  • $40 for a second entry

  • $35 for a third entry

Applications in flexible formats or languages will be accommodated wherever possible.
If you have accessibility requirements, please contact us directly. 

Key Dates

M16 Drawing Prize entries close: 11:59pm Wednesday October 15
Young Drawers Prize Entries close: 11:59pm Monday October 20
Finalists public announcement: Wednesday 12 November 2025
Finalists artwork delivery deadline: Tuesday 11 November 2025 
VIP Preview event: Friday 28 November 2025
Exhibition opening ceremony: Saturday November 29 2025, 6 to 8pm
Exhibition closes: Sunday December 14 2025 

Read our conditions of entry and
frequently asked questions before applying.

 
 

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

 
 
 
 

M16 Artspace Drawing Prize Principal Sponsor