Mini Series Art Prize Finalists Exhibition 2023.
2025 Mini Series Art Prize
Exhibition Dates: August 6th - 17th
Online Sales Launch: 7pm August 5th
Openin Night: 6pm August 8th
Business Hours: Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat-Sun 10am-2pm
Now in its third edition, the Mini Series Art Prize invites emerging and professional artists from across Australia to submit a cohesive three-piece series in any medium (excluding video). Artworks must be under 80cm each and explore a unified theme.
The exhibition will showcase the most exciting and original entries, with the winner awarded a solo exhibition at The Corner Store Gallery in 2026. Two Highly Commended artists will receive online exhibitions and join our gallery stable. Winners will be announced on Opening Night.
Don’t miss this vibrant showcase of contemporary Australian art from August 6–17.
Finalists: Abby McCarthy, Andriane Georgiou, Anna-Karina Hermkens, Cathryn McEwen, Chris McHugh, Deb Fisher, Eira Chidgey, Elizabeth Sullivan, Esther Eckley, Esther Schouten, Eve Hoskins, Fiona Davey, Karin Mizuno, Kelly Casey, Kim de Haan, Kristy Hussey, Lina Ocolisan, Lorraine Dean, Madeleine Simson, Madeleine Winch, Margaret Hogan, Marissa Lico, Megan Drennan, Neha Gupte, Nerida Woolley, Nicholas Aplin, Pauline Bailey, Penny Verdich, Rachel Lucas, Samantha Mackie, Sara Gonzalez, Sharolyn Skelly, Simone Berry, Skye Rollo, Sophie Farquhar, Sue O’Harte, Susie Roberts, Tara Axford, Tara Coey, Yvette de Lacy.
PRIZES
The overall winner will receive a solo exhibition with us in 2026 and have the opportunity to join our regular stable.
Two Highly Commended artists will be awarded online exhibitions each and will have the opportunity to join our stable and exhibit with us regularly.
Judges
Madeline Young, Director of The Corner Store Gallery
Madeline Young is the founder and curator of The Corner Store Gallery in Orange, NSW.
An artist and arts advocate, she opened the gallery in 2014 to support and showcase Australian creatives. Her work is driven by a deep connection to regional arts and a passion for building community through thoughtful curation.
Belinda Hungerford, Curator & Exhibition Coordinator at Orange Regional Gallery.
Belinda brings extensive curatorial experience from roles at the New England Regional Art Museum, the State Library of NSW, and the Australian Centre for Photography. Originally from Sydney, Belinda holds an Honours degree in Art History and Curatorship from ANU and recently relocated to the Central West.
Calina MacGinley Jamieson, Exhibitions Officer BRAG
Calina MacGinley Jamieson is an emerging exhibitions professional working at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery on Wiradyuri Country. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from UNSW where she explored the creative reuse and repair of textiles and was shortlisted for the Jenny Birt Award in 2020 and 2021. She has a keen interest in sustainable and circular artmaking practices and material focused works.