A religious art exhibition featuring works by talented secondary students from across the Archdiocese of Sydney officially opened on Friday night.
The opening of Sydney Catholic School’s 2022 Clancy Religious Art Prize Exhibition included the announcement of 18 individual and collaborative works winners, including the coveted Executive Director’s Award.
Tony Farley, Executive Director of Sydney Catholic Schools, bestowed his prize on a magnificent 10-panel photography artwork, titled ‘Bridge to Life’, by Holy Cross College Ryde students Jayden Gronau and Alistair Logan.
“It’s a beautiful and stunning representation of the bridge between heaven and earth that invites us to explore our relationship with each other and our relationship with God,” Mr Farley said.
Click on the button below to view the 2022 winners’ artworks in our Virtual Gallery.
ABOUT THE CLANCY PRIZE
The annual Clancy Prize exhibition is a celebration of Sydney Catholic school students’ creativity and spirituality, expressed through visual arts, inspired by Cardinal Edward Clancy.
The artworks illustrate students’ understanding of this year’s exhibition theme: Scripture: The bridge between heaven and earth.
Taking part is a very practical way for students to unpack the inspiring verses that celebrate the goodness of God and, most importantly, it provides an opportunity for them to glorify God through their gifts and talents.
Sixty artworks – ranging from sculptures and paintings to photographs and mixed media – were entered into this year’s Clancy Religious Art Prize.
“To me it’s about how bringing Scripture alive in a contemporary way” – Clancy Prize coordinator, Ivanka Rancic
A JUDGES’ PERSPECTIVE
First-time judge, mural and sketch artist Danny Mulyono, was blown away by the level of talent showcased at the gallery space at Australian Catholic University.
“When I think back to being their age, some of these techniques I wouldn’t have been doing then,” Mulyono mused.
Mulyono, who is widely known for his beautiful mural of Our Lady at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Georges Hall, said he felt honoured to be invited to judge the 23rd Clancy Prize.
“I didn’t know what to expect; I’m really impressed” – Danny Mulyono
The other judges were Mr Farley and Dr Victoria Carruthers. She is a senior lecturer in modern and contemporary art history at the Australian Catholic University, specialising in all aspects of visual culture from the 19th century to today.
THE FULL WINNER’S LIST FOLLOWS:
Open the toggles to reveal the winners in each category.
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View all the entries at McGlade Gallery on Australian Catholic University’s Strathfield Campus. The 2022 Clancy Religious Art Prize exhibition is showing until Friday, 5 August 2022.