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Ngununggula, 1 Art Gallery Lane, Bowral

Event Date: 7 Feb - 6 Apr 2026, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Exhibition Opening
Saturday 7 February | 5 pm – 7 pm

The Wynne Prize for landscape painting or figurative sculpture
The Wynne Prize 2025 finalists prompt conversations around how we observe, live in and treat our environment. Viewing paintings of urban places alongside remote landscapes brings these discussions into our everyday lives. Not restricted to the natural world, the paintings’ subjects encompass the built environment, the impacts of historical interventions into the land, and the role of technology in our contemporary lives.

There is strong representation in the Wynne Prize by First Nations artists, who bring distinctive perspectives. These artists draw attention to an Indigenous understanding of place and reflect on the spiritual significance of Country.

The energy of contemporary sculpture runs through the exhibition this year, with works made from diverse media including ceramics, bronze, cement, wood, fabric and fur. Here, they connect the human form and its stories to our wider landscapes.

Wynne Prize 2025 finalists: Holly Anderson, Billy Bain, Natasha Bieniek, Seth Birchall, Harriette Bryant, Nyunmiti Burton, Margaret Campbell, Casey Chen, Alec Baker, Eric Barney, George Cooley, Dean Cross, Lucy Culliton, Stephen Evans, Robert Fielding, Joe Frost, Eliza Gosse, HEGO, Armando Chant, Mohammed Waseem, Mohammed Irfan, Mohammed Imran, Mohammed Fahim, Mohammed Tasleem, Charles Jangala Inkamala, Mehwish Iqbal, Sylvia Ken, Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray, Alfred Lowe, Tessa MacKay, Juanita McLauchlan, Yalmakany Marawili, Mark Maurangi Carrol, Sanné Mestrom, Nicola Moss, Betty Muffler, Marrnyula Munungurr, Vincent Namatjira, Lorna Napanangka, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Catherine O’Donnell, Kenny Pittock, James Powditch, Jude Rae, Tim SIlver, Michael Snape, Vipoo Srivilasa, Heather B Swann, Robyn Sweaney, Aubrey Tjangala, Angus Tjungurrayi, Sylvester Tjungurrayi, Natasha Walsh, Terry Williams, Kara Wood.

Jimmy Nardello Pop Up Dinner & The Wynne Prize Opening

Expect a thoughtfully curated dinner by Jimmy Nardello — seasonal, expressive, and designed to be shared on a night when art, food, and community collide.

With just 45 seats available and one service only, this will sell quickly.

Bookings are essential.

Secure your seat now before they’re gone.

To book for dinner email bookings@jimmynardello.com

Facilities

  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking

Contacts

Ngununggula, 1 Art Gallery Lane, Bowral

P. (02) 4861 5348

E. hello@ngununggula.com

W. www.ngununggula.com/program/2025-exhibition-clarice-beckett

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS EVENT PLEASE USE THE ORGANISER CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE

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