Guests will be treated to complimentary wines by St Leonards Vineyard and catering by Green Bean Café.
Fed Art Prize Chair Phillip Nielsen said the committee is looking forward to welcoming everyone to the 2022 show.
“This year’s exhibition is our largest since 2018, with over 233 artworks on display,” he said.
On the evening winners of the show will be announced in the following categories;
• Federation Art Prize Acquisition
• Two Dimensional Award
• Three Dimensional Award
• Young Artist (18-25yrs)
• Artist under 18yrs
Doors to the opening night celebration open at 5:30pm with the award announcements at 7:00pm.
This year’s exhibition will be judged by Bethanga based sculptor Marley Dawson, Shepparton Art Museum curator Caroline Esbenshade, and 2021 Fed Art Prize 2D category winner Alexandra Plim.
Tickets to the opening night (Friday, October 14) can be purchased from www.eventbrite.com.au/e/428854955717.
The exhibition will run from October 15 – November 1. To find out more visit www.fedartprize.com.