The exhibition will showcase the work of artists who are connected to the Mitchell Shire.
This year, in addition to the Open category, there will be two new categories for hArt23, the Climate Solutions/Environment Prize and the Youth Artist Prize.
There is a cash prize of $500 along with two prizes of $300 each.
In the Youth category, participants are eligible for one of three art supplies gift vouchers valued at $300.
Prize winners will also receive the book Retrosuburbia by David Holmgren, valued at $85.
Prizes will be judged on elements that help people understand local climate risks, innovation or inspire hope and meaningful change.
Works can be in any medium, including digital, projections, painting, drawing, mixed media, ceramics, small sculptures, photography, textiles and jewellery.
The exhibition runs from Friday, June 9 to Sunday, June 18, except for Monday, June 13, from 10am to 4pm at the Broadford Hall, 113 High St, Broadford.
Prizes will be announced at the opening night event.