Major prizes awarded in previous years
An award of $700 to one student completing the final semester of his or her major studio in the Bachelor of Visual Arts. The criteria for selection will be based on overall excellence and quality of the work presented in the final semester of studio work. Each member of the academic staff will normally nominate one student for the award, and during assessment week, the nominated student's work will be available for viewing in the Switchback Gallery. All academic staff from the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (including the head of the centre) will be expected to vote using the senate voting procedure.
An award of $700 between one or more students completing the final semester of his and/or her major studio in the Bachelor of Fine Art. The criteria for selection will be based on overall excellence and quality of the work presented in the final semester of studio work. Each member of the academic staff will normally nominate one student for the award, and during assessment week, the nominated students' work will be available for viewing in the gallery. All academic staff from the Department of Fine Arts (including the head of the department) will be expected to vote using the senate voting procedure.
Up to five awards, each of $200, to students enrolled at any level of the undergraduate course at Gippsland. One student has been selected from each of the following areas: art history and theory, first-year visual arts studio, second-year visual arts studio, third-year visual arts studio, and overall contribution to the centre. The recipients will have shown great commitment and effort within the area throughout the year. The academic staff in each discipline will be responsible for selecting the prize winner for their respective area.
Two $500 awards, one to an outstanding student of the Bachelor of Fine Art - Tapestry, and the other to an outstanding student of the Bachelor of Fine Art - Printmaking.
Two awards to Bachelor of Fine Art students.
This award is valued at $1000 to a third-year student of Bachelor of Fine Art - Sculpture.
This prize is awarded for outstanding use of materials and technologies incorporated within a body of works to a third-year student of the Bachelor of Fine Arts - Sculpture to the value of $500.
This award goes to the best third-year student of the Department of Applied Arts who is enrolling in the honours degree. It was contributed by the former chancellor of Monash University, Mr D. W. Rogers, and his wife, Mrs J. Rogers. The award carries a prize of $1000.
This award will be acquisitive, with a value of $500, and awarded annually to a graduating student from the Department Applied Arts. The head of Applied Arts will nominate the student's work for consideration by the selection panel, which will comprise representatives of the Latrobe Regional Gallery and the Department of Applied Arts. Funds for the award are provided by Ms Ingrid McGaughey, who makes an annual donation to the Latrobe Regional Gallery for the purchase of glass works to build the McGaughey Glass Collection. The acquired work will be included in this collection at the Latrobe Regional Gallery. The purpose of the award is to assist in furthering the career of the individual artist.
This prize is a awarded for overall excellence within a body of work to a third-year student of the Bachelor of Fine Arts - Sculpture to the value of $500.
This prize is awarded for innovation and invention within a body of work to a third-year student of the Bachelor of Fine Arts - Sculpture to the value of $850.
This prize is awarded for overall commitment and dedication in studio practice over both semesters in the final year to a third-year student of the Bachelor of Fine Arts - Sculpture to the value of $250.
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