Hawke's Bay Today

Artists in running for $25k prize pool

Two HB sculptors among 30 finalists for prestigiou­s RT Nelson Awards in Wellington

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Two Hawke’s Bay artists say they are honoured to be selected as finalists for the renowned RT Nelson Awards For Sculpture, with the winner taking away a prize pool of $25,000.

Ben Pearce and Kay Bazzard are among the 30 finalists who will have their artwork unveiled at the RT Nelson Awards for Sculpture, at TSB Arena, Wellington waterfront, from May 31 to June 2.

Pearce said he has had his eye on the

R T Nelson award for some time.

“It’s an extremely prestigiou­s award to be selected for due to only 30 artists being shortliste­d and such a wide variety of sculpture works,” Pearce said.

“It’s an opportunit­y via that invitation to create a special piece that represents one’s practice and pushes it beyond. I am very honoured to hear the news and already working on what I will create for the competitio­n. It’s hard narrowing down all the ideas and deciding on what I’m going to create,” he said.

Bazzard said it was the third time she had been shortliste­d for the awards and she felt honoured.

From contempora­ry interpreta­tions of traditiona­l Ma¯ori motifs to gravity-defying ceramics and groundbrea­king glass innovation­s, this year’s exhibition promises to astound.

The finalists will be utilising stone, wood, glass, bronze, ceramic, yarn, bone, metal, beeswax and mixed media, and showcasing their talent and ingenuity.

Executive director Carla Russell said she was delighted by the exceptiona­l diversity of talent among the finalists and was anticipati­ng a tough decision for the judges.

“Renowned artists like Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole, Kereama Taepa, Zena Elliott and Mel Ford lead the pack with their innovative approaches and rich artistic background­s. Expect to be mesmerised by the boundary-pushing creations in ceramics and glass, including the works of George Agius, Di Tocker and a cadre of talented newcomers.”

The R T Nelson Awards for Sculpture continue to champion small-scale sculpture, providing a platform for artists to showcase their extraordin­ary talents and push the boundaries of artistic expression. Get ready for an unforgetta­ble celebratio­n of creativity and innovation!

● A full list of the finalists can be seen on the R T Nelson Awards for Sculpture website heresculpt­ureawards.nz/ award-finalists-2024/ Earlybird tickets are to the show are only $5 for a limited time — www.artshow.co. nz/buy-tickets/

 ?? Photo / John Eaden ?? Kay Bazzard with one of her sculptures.
Photo / John Eaden Kay Bazzard with one of her sculptures.
 ?? ?? Ben Pearce with one of his sculptures.
Ben Pearce with one of his sculptures.

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