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Congratulations to the Award winners of Rights on Show 2008


By thea.thomas - Posted on 18 December 2008

18/12/2008 - 16:01
Australia/Darwin

 

Darwin Community Legal Service wishes to congratulate the Award winners of the 2008 Rights on Show exhibition.

Thankyou to our judges

Joanna Barrkman,

Curator, Southeast Asian Art and Material Culture, Museum and Art Gallery Northern Territory

and

Dr Sarah Scott,

Lecturer Art History and Theory, Charles Darwin University


2008 Rights on Show Award Winners:

Rights on Show Major Award - Cait Wait for entry #6 'Resting on Home Ground'

Human Rights Award - Anne Brandt for entry #65 'Save our Innocence'

3D/ Installation Award - Aly De Groot for entry #46 'Uprooted'

Rural/Remote Artist Award - Maung Maung Tinn for entry #2abc 'Helpless', 'My school', 'Each morning we wake up to the foul smell of garbage'

Secondary School Award - Amelia Wardle for entry #59 'The face of many'

Primary School Award - Community of learners (3-5yr olds) Holy Spirit Primary School for entry #52 'Is the world really round?'

ECNT Planet Earth Award - Cos Tambling for entry #54 'Father Son and Holy Ghost Net'

Judges Choice (Dr Sarah Scott) Award - The Living Memory Project for entry #61 'Living Memory Project - Stories of ex-political prisoners in photos and video documentary'

Judges Choice (Joanna Barrkman) Award - Stephanie Berick for entry #14 and #15 'Fisherman of the poor' and 'Woman 2'

Peoples Choice Award - Fairy Jill and Friends for entry #67 'Human Rights, Planet Rights, Yeah Right!'

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