Rockingham Castaways Sculpture Awards entries now selected

Verge, wood plastics, aluminium, shells, found nuts, bolts, and paint by Paul Roget (This is from the 2020 Castaways Sculpture Awards). PIC: Rebecca Wall.

The Rockingham Beach Foreshore will be transformed during the Castaways Sculpture Awards, with entries for the event now selected.

Castaways is the City’s premier art event and will run from Saturday October 23 to Sunday October 31.

It features three distinct exhibitions including the Main Exhibition and Schools Competition on the Rockingham Beach Foreshore, and the Maquette and Small Sculpture Exhibition at the Rockingham Arts Centre on Kent Street.   

Castaways encourages the concept of recycling and in this year’s competition $26,000 in prize money will be shared among the winning artists.

The City received more than 130 entries for this year’s competition.

Our earth, wisteria and jasmine vines, roots, fibre, willow, copper, aluminium, mud and water by Liliana Stafford, major Castaways winner in 2020.

From these entries, 39 have been selected for the Main Exhibition, 17 have been chosen for the Schools Competition and 31 will be on display for the Maquette and Small Sculpture Exhibition.

Freedom, scrap metal, stone by former South African artist Coster Mkoki.

Mayor Barry Sammels said Castaways highlighted the City’s strong commitment to recycling and its growing reputation as a centre of cultural activity.

“Since Castaways began in 2008 as a community art project to raise awareness of the items or ‘castaways’ washing up on local beaches, it has continued to expand and evolve,” Mayor Sammels said.

“Castaways has provided hundreds of emerging and established artists with a platform to showcase their skills, and this year’s event promises to deliver more stunning pieces for visitors to enjoy. The City also gratefully acknowledges the contribution of sponsors Alcoa, Water Corporation, Waste Authority and Fremantle Ports.”

Castaways Curator Lyn DiCiero said the works in Castaways were often poetic and thought-provoking, but also fun.

“Castaways 2021 promises to be an exceptional show and visitors to the exhibitions will not be disappointed,” Ms DiCiero said.

Do I look good in thistimber mirror frame, aluminium substructure, coloured stainless steel mirror finish, steel fixings, resin flower by Denise Pepper.

For the second year running Castaways will have a guest artist, with 2010 Major Award winner Tania Spencer taking part in this year’s event.

Ms Spencer, who has been exhibited in a number of national exhibitions, will have three artworks featured in the Main Exhibition.

The inclusion of a guest artist is designed to facilitate an exchange of knowledge between experienced and emerging artists.

Judges for the Castaways Sculpture Awards are Professor Clive Barstow, Executive Dean of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University, and renowned public artist Stuart Green.

Castaways Schools Competition judges are Leanne Bray and Rob Gear, who are both artists and educators.

Prizes for each category in the 2021 Castaways Sculpture Awards include:

  • - $10,000 Alcoa Major Award: For recycled sculpture with an aluminum component.

  • - $5,000 Innovation Award: For using repurposed materials in an innovative way.

  • - $5,000 Water Corporation Sustainability Award: For artwork that supports the concept of sustainability.

  • - $2,500 Waste Authority Maquette and Small Sculpture Award: For excellence in small sculpture using repurposed materials.

  • - $2,000 City of Rockingham Local Resident Award: For an artist residing in the Rockingham district.

  • - $1,000 Fremantle Ports People’s Choice Award - Main Exhibition: For the artwork that received the most votes from the public.

  • - $500 Fremantle Ports People’s Choice Award – Maquette and Small Sculpture Exhibition: For the artwork that received the most votes from the public.    

For more information on the event visit rockingham.wa.gov.au/castaways

Arachne's Revenge or Don't Be Surprised to See Redbacks Everywhere if You Destroy Their Habitat, A Cautionary Tale, telephone wire, motherboard and solder by Franci Hepburn.

Casting with Nature – Termites 3, Coral of the Jarrah Forest, cast recycled aluminium and HDPE plastic, recycled jarrah by Paul Fontanini.

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