2025 NZPPA

It is with great shock and sadness that we share the tragic news of Mark Braunias passing away suddenly yesterday in Waikato Hospital. Mark was generous enough to give us his time towards being one of two Judges for the NZ Painting and Printmaking Awards in February 2025. Mark was highly regarded and will leave a huge gap in the New Zealand creative sector. We send our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and the Kawhia community.

We are currently in the process of giving people time to adjust to this news and approaching a new Judge to replace Mark. We will update you once this is confirmed.

The annual New Zealand Painting and Printmaking Awards are held at Artspost galleries in Kirikiriroa, Hamilton.

NZPPA2025 entries are now closed

The Main Prize in both Paint and Print is $12000 each and two Merit awards of $2000 are also there to be won. The judges first selections are from digital photo entries and then from these finalists the winning works are chosen. The judges are experts in their fields and one judge per medium makes the finalist selections.

Finalists and non-finalists are notified 14 January 2025.

The NZPPA has been running since 2000 and is a prestigious event on the NZ arts calendar. Alongside the exhibition will be workshops and artist talks, all free to the public.

The Opening and Awards will be held on 21 February 2025 at 6pm. This is a free event to the public, all welcome.

To read Terms and conditions please download the Entry form.

Award Dates

Entries close 16 December 2024 Finalists announced 14 January 2025 Works delivered by 17 February 2025 Awards and Opening 21 February 2025 @6pm

Award Prizes

Mian Prize Printmaking $12000 Main Prize Painting $12000 Merit Prize Printmaking $2000 Merit Prize Painting $2000 People’s Choice Award $1000

This Year's Judge:

Dunedin artist Lynn Taylor (Dip Tch, BEd, BFA, MFA) is known for nautical and historically themed work focusing on mapping, memory, and the poetics of place which transcribe into creating layered artworks. Lynn approaches her art practice with a ‘printmaker’s sensibility’, utilising various research methodologies, focused on discovering links between ideas and materiality, integrating techniques between disciplines, and responding to graphic surprises. This also parallels her philosophy of seeking more sustainable practices through repairing, using safer materials, and reinterpreting prints. Teaching and arts facilitation form a dual career path, combining work in the Architectural Studies and School of Art departments at Otago Polytechnic with collaborative research in Sci-Art @ Otago University and facilitating workshops in the community. Contributions to the research environment include presentations, judging roles, and writing articles, the most recent being published in Scope 2024. Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally and is regularly commissioned and held in public and private collections. She has received several scholarships, awards, and residencies that have offered international experiences in Japan, South Korea, Newfoundland, and locally at the Caselberg House, Quarantine Island, and A Gallery in Whanganui (Summer 2024-25). She is an active participant in the Aotearoa NZ Print Council.   Mark Braunias is a full-time New Zealand artist. He graduated with a BFA from Canterbury University, Ilam School of Fine Arts, Christchurch in 1988. Braunias was the inaugural winner of the national TheArts House Trust Art Award in 1992 and received a Fulbright NZ Scholar-Visual Arts scholarship to complete an artist residency at Headlands Centre For The Arts in San Francisco during 2011. He has also completed artist residencies at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (2002), William Hodges Fellowship, Invercargill (2005), Tylee Cottage, Whanganui (2007) and the Dunedin School of Art (2019). In 2021, Braunias was awarded the national Parkin Drawing Award. Mark Braunias has appeared in curated public gallery exhibitions including A very peculiar practice (City Gallery, Wellington, 1995), Gruesome (Robert McDougal Art Gallery, Christchurch, 1999), The Cartoon Show (Auckland Art Gallery, 2002), Field of Vision: A survey of Mark Braunias (The Arts House Trust, Pah Homestead, Auckland, 2016) and Ena Snuggles (Objectspace, Auckland, 2020). His work is held in public gallery and private collections including : Te Papa Museum, Christchurch Art Gallery, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Sarjeant Art Gallery, Tauranga Art Gallery, Invercargill Art Gallery and Museum, Ashburton Art Gallery, Auckland University, Canterbury University, Massey University, Lincoln University, Fletcher Trust Collection, Art House Trust Collection and the State Library Of Queensland. Braunias was a part-time lecturer at Unitec School of Design, Auckland (1993-2013) and Wintec School of Art, Hamilton (2014–2019). He was on the judging panel for The Arts House Trust annual Art Award in 2001, 2003 and 2018 Mark Braunias artwork is represented by: Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch, Brett McDowell Gallery, Dunedin, SPA_CE Gallery, Napier and Ann Parker Gallery, Whanganui. For further information visit : https://markbraunias.com

Mark Braunias and Lynn Taylor