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Flavourtech Exposed Art Competition

2008 saw the launch of the annual Flavourtech Exposed Art Competition. This was held at the Griffith Cottage Gallery and is an opportunity for emerging and professional artists from around Australia to present their art.

 

The goal of the Flavourtech Exposed Art Competition is to enrich the Griffith and surrounds community. This will be done through its exposure of its art and artists and to simultaneously expose Griffith the town and its people to the rest of Australia and the world.

 

Flavourtech and FT Technologies are proud to be a Platinum Sponsor for this event and hope it continues to grow and showcase Griffith and Australian talent.

 

We would like to congratulate the 2008 Flavourtech Exposed Art Competition winners who were selected by Richard Porter from the Julian Ashton Art School of Sydney.

 

Di Tarr Youth Award:

 

Jessica Forster for “Sebastian”  

Country Energy 3D Award: 

 

Garry Barden for “Bright Spark”

DeBortoli Figure Drawing Award:

 

Jennifer Forster for “Free Dance”

GriffithCity Motors Riverina
Artist Award: 

 

Jennifer Forster

Quarisa Wines and Amaland
Agco Art Award:

 

Janet Jones for “Figure with Patchwork”

Flavourtech staff were so taken by the Country Energy 3D Award winner “Bright Spark” that Sparky as he is now called has pride of place in the front reception area of the FT Technology offices.

 

 



“An interpretation of the complexities of the mind. Has something been forgotten? Does the internal battery have enough spark to remember what it is?”

 

Artwork in steel by Garry Barden

 

The theme for 2009 is “Water” which has a particular significance for the Riverina region.

 

To find out more about the Cottage Gallery click here.

 
 

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