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Pride Art prize

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Every day, 11am to 5pm Saturday 4 March 2023 to Sunday 5 March 2023

Artist to be hung on the Supreme Court house fence.

Come witness the public hanging.

On Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February 2023 an outdoor art fair will be held in Taylor Square in conjunction with the Sydney World Pride Festival 2023. Over 200 artworks will be on view to the public with prize for landscape & portraiture, the theme being Postcode 2010 and the Oxford St precinct.

This community event will recognise and highlight the unique character of this colourful area, its urban landmarks, the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, the gay mile, night clubs, iconic drag queens, the two large Arts Institutions, the homeless and many other local identities. There is no shortage of inspiration. There will be generous prizes to be won sponsored our local businesses & the public can vote for their favourite work in the People's Choice prize.

All artists, in all mediums are invited to enter the Oxford Art Prize. The theme is Inner City, Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, Kings Cross and Surry Hills. The entry fee is $25/$15 concession. This includes a free canvas from TAP Gallery. Size must be 40 x 50 cm (16” x 20”) on unframed canvas, (for easy hanging on the day) available at TAP Gallery or supply your own which must be of the same size. All artworks need to be delivered to TAP Gallery for cataloguing & prepared for hanging.

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