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2025 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize

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2025 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize, exhibition view

Finalists

Aarhon Silver, Anna Alexanderova, Ava McClure, Chelsea Kee Yii Wong, Eric Kang, Eva Nolan, Fatima Naqvi, Hoo Park, Jeremy Smith, Lucy Parkinson, Mei Lin Meyers, Melissa Gaspari, Mia Hayward, Monica Jie Xu, Payal Khanna, Riley Stafford, Skye Wallace, Tia Madden, Todd Fuller, Trinity Johnson

Judges

Dr Diana Baker Smith, Art Domain Coordinator

, Director, Olsen GalleryÌý

Prizes

Tia Madden received the 2025 Tim Olsen Drawing Prize for their workÌýSome Sort of Notation.Ìý

The judges commented, "Madden’s artwork is a compelling stand out for its use of drawing as a tool to explore fundamental aspects of the human experience. The work is suggestive of narrative, dialogue, and elemental mark-making, and variously evokes musical notation, written language, and figurative drawing. The interplay of two-dimensional marks, sculptural forms, shadows, and composition creates a compelling and multidimensional experience.

The work oscillates between legibility and illegibility, holding the viewer’s attention as meaning seems to be both revealed and concealed. With each small detail holding equal weight to the overall composition, it provokes fundamental human (and non-human) questions about the search for meaning and communication through aesthetic form."

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Photograph: Anna Kucera

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Trinity Johnson was highly commended for their workÌýDreaming of this.Ìý

The judges commented, "Johnson’s artwork is highly commended for its layered and thoughtful exploration of identity, using stitching, textiles, and objects to create a compelling material presence. Drawing from decolonial and feminist frameworks as well as lived experience, the work integrates line work with photographic, sculptural, and screenprint techniques, reflecting on the complex layers of selfhood. With strong tonal sensibility, the work is both aesthetically refined and critically oriented, anchoring its conceptual depth in a playful yet deeply considered execution."

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Photograph: Anna Kucera

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Mei Lin Meyers was highly commended for their workÌý¸é³ó¾±³ú´Ç³¾±ð.Ìý

The judges commented, "Meyers’ artwork is highly commended for its courageous and inventive use of everyday materials, reimagining their possibilities through playful and nuanced experimentation. The work has a strong conceptual foundation, grounded in lived experience, exploring rhizomatic and relational forms of sense-making. The work combines a sensitivity to drawing with a tactile engagement with materials and objects, resulting in a composition that is both surprising and well executed."

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Photograph: Anna Kucera

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Content warning: Some of the artworks in this exhibition engage with themes and imagery that could cause discomfort or be triggering for some.

Finalists

All photographs: Anna Kucera

Acknowledgement of Country

ºÚÁÏÍø´óÊÂ¼Ç School of Art & Design stands on an important place of learning and exchange first occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples.

We acknowledge the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land that our students and staff share, create and operate on. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend this respect to all First Nations peoples across Australia. Sovereignty has never been ceded.