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Castaways 2024 Main Exhibition and Maquette Exhibition Webinar

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Presented by Castaways Curator Lyn Di Ciero. 

Join Castaways curator Lyn Di Ciero for an online Zoom session about how to enter into the Main Exhibition and Maquette and Small Sculpture Exhibition of the City of Rockingham Castaways Sculpture Awards. She will also share tips and tricks on how to make your entry stand out. Session is free, but registration is required. Zoom link will be sent after registration.

Entries are now open for the 2024 Castaways Sculpture Awards, the City of Rockingham's iconic event celebrating artistic innovation and environmental awareness featuring artworks created from repurposed materials at Rockingham Foreshore. Castaways consists of three exhibitions, with a non-acquisitive prize pool of $27,250:

The Main Exhibition on Rockingham Foreshore

The Maquette and Small Sculpture Exhibition at Rockingham Arts Centre

The Schools Competition on Rockingham Foreshore

Visit rockingham.wa.gov.au/castaways to enter.


HAVE A GREAT IDEA FOR CASTAWAYS? 

Learn all the essential info you’ll need.

The dos and don’ts. 

How to give your entry the best chance of selection. 

What happens during and after selection.

Traversing the exhibition process. 

What judges are looking for.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage directly with the Curator!

ABOUT LYN DI CIERO

Lyn Di Ciero is a visual arts writer, curator and filmmaker who established the Artist’s Chronicle in 1991, the longest running independent visual arts magazine in Western Australia’s history, and is also a former visual arts feature writer for The West Australian newspaper (2010-16).

She was the Australian Manager for the School of Colour in the 1990s, which included operating distance education courses across Australia.  She has documented several art collections including the City of Belmont, City of Rockingham, Town of Mosman Park and Perth Airport.

She has curated the City of Rockingham Castaways Sculpture Awards since its inception in 2009, and the ongoing annual Soroptimist International of Fremantle Help the Homeless Fine Art Auction since 2010, which raises funds for critical services for the homeless and at-risk homeless in the community, From 2020-2022 she was curator of the Mandorla Art Award, Australia’s most significant thematic Christian art prize. 

Since 2013 she has explored filmmaking as another form of storytelling in the visual arts, with her filmography including commissions from the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the City of Rockingham and St John of God Health Care.



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