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Record crowds applaud 2025 Ipswich Art Awards winners

The 25th Ipswich Art Awards celebrated a milestone in style with a sold-out Awards Night presentation of 410 entries by visual artists.

More than 400 art lovers celebrated 25 years of the Ipswich Art Awards at Saturday’s opening night event, where the 2025 winners were announced.

The milestone event saw winning artists named across nine awards categories, with Ipswich artist Anne Toovey awarded the coveted Best of Show Award for their piece Crescent vessel: Passage.

Ipswich City Council Economic and Cultural Development Committee Deputy Chairperson Councillor Marnie Doyle said the exhibition has become one of the city’s most celebrated cultural events.

“For the last quarter-century, the Ipswich Art Awards have been a celebration of artistic excellence and connection for our arts community,” Cr Doyle said.

“This year saw an incredible 410 artworks submitted by 285 artists which showcases the diversity and talent from within our region and beyond.

“It was also special to have Wayne McDonnell, founder of the Ipswich Arts Awards and a valued member of the Ipswich Arts Advisory Group, announce this year’s Best of Show Award.

“With such an outstanding field of entries in this year’s awards, the winning artists can be proud to have stood out among some of our nation’s finest creative talent.”

Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding, Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Best of Show winner Anne Toovey, and Ipswich Arts Advisory Group member Wayne McDonnell.

Winners of the 2025 Ipswich Art Awards are:

  • Best in Show Award: Anne Toovey for Crescent vessel: Passage
  • Painting – Acrylic: Bethany Lawerance for Coffee with the Girls
  • Painting – Oil: Brian Merriman for Commercial Hotel Ipswich
  • Painting – Watercolour: Phuong Ly for Warm Lights
  • Drawing and Pastels: Shonnie Lomas for I’m Sorry/Hidsight
  • Three Dimensions: Stephanie Vale for Gather Community
  • Photography: Naomi McKenzie for Developing Dungibara
  • Print Making (non-digital): Sabrina Spreafico for Mimetismi
  • Mixed Media: Andrea Baumert Howard for Last Light of the day
  • New Media: Jennifer Kent for Wallum

Cr Doyle said this year also saw a record number of artworks awarded Highly Commended certificates, with nearly 50 pieces sold during the opening weekend.

“Congratulations not only to this year’s winning artists, but to all artists who shared their work in this year’s milestone awards,” Cr Doyle said.

“Arts and culture are at the heart of our city and council is proud to offer artists the opportunity to showcase their works, build their audience and connect with fellow creatives.

“See this year’s artworks up close at the free exhibition at 1 Nicholas Street, cast your vote for the People’s Choice Award, and support local creatives by purchasing a piece you love.”

The Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Exhibition will be open for free on Level 1 of the Ipswich City Council building from 8 to 15 November.

Winners in each category were awarded $1,500 in prize money, with the Best of Show winner receiving $3,000.

An additional $1,500 will be presented to the People’s Choice Award winner once votes have been counted at the end of the exhibition.

The Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Exhibition will be open for free on Level 1 of the Ipswich City Council building at 1 Nicholas Street from 8 to 15 November, 10am to 4pm daily.

For more information on the Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Exhibition, visit: shapeyouripswich.com.au/ipswich-art-awards

 

 

Highlights from the 2025 Ipswich Art Awards

Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Best in Show winner Anne Toovey with their work Crescent vessel: Passage.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Painting oil winner Brian Merriman with Cr Marnie Doyle.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Drawing and pastels winner Shonnie Lomas with Cr David Martin.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Photography winner Naomi McKenzie with Cr David Martin.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Mixed media winner Andrea Baumert Howard with judge Kerryanne Farrer.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Painting acrylic winner Bethany Lawerance with Cr Marnie Doyle.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Painting watercolour winner Phuong Ly with Cr Marnie Doyle.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Three dimensions winner Stephanie Vale with Cr David Martin.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 Print making (not digital) winner Sabrina Spreafico with judge Kerryanne Farrer.
Ipswich Art Awards 2025 New media winner Jennifer Kent with judge Kerryanne Farrer.
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