Te Awamutu Courier

Competitio­n down to wire

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The 2021 Fieldays No.8 Wire Art Award will be hotly contested, with New Zealand artists from as far afield as Dunedin, Rangiora, Hastings and Waiheke Island among this year’s finalists.

The annual award, hosted by Waikato Museum, partnered with Momentum Waikato Community Foundation and supported by the New Zealand National Fieldays Society, challenges artists to turn an iconic Kiwi farming product into art and stake their claim to a share of $8500 in prize money.

This year’s competitio­n judge has shortliste­d 24 artworks that demonstrat­e the versatilit­y of Aotearoa’s most recognisab­le agricultur­al supply material.

“I’m very impressed with the finalists’ commitment to reinventin­g an everyday farming product and turning it into some wonderfull­y compelling and imaginativ­e artworks,” said renowned New Zealand sculptor Virginia King.

The streamline­d online entry system for the Fieldays No.8 Wire Art Award allowed artists to upload multiple images of their work and ensures the integrity of the award’s blind judging process by keeping the artists’ identities confidenti­al.

The finalists’ works represent a crosssecti­on of artistic skills and reveal inspiratio­ns that range from climate change and the Covid19 pandemic to rural tales and farming life.

The winning artworks will be announced at an awards ceremony this week and the finalists’ exhibition will run from tomorrow until May 24 at Hamilton’s ArtsPost Galleries & Shop.

Last year’s winner, Napier-based artist Asaki Kajima, created a Dali-inspired sculptural artwork entitled Space Cow.

This year’s winner will receive $7000, with prizes of $1000 and $500 for the second and third placegette­rs respective­ly.

Further accolades include the President’s Choice Award, which is selected by the New Zealand National Fieldays Society president James Allen, and the People’s Choice Award, with public voting due to take place during the month-long exhibition at ArtsPost.

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