Wallace Art Awards Finalists Take Over oOh! NZ Screens

Tristan Cotterill

Finalists in one of New Zealand’s most prestigious art awards will have their works showcased around the country as part of an oOh!media campaign with the Urban Art Foundation.

Nick Vile, oOh!media New Zealand’s General Manager, said he was proud to be supporting the iconic awards as part of oOh!’s partnership with Urban Art Foundation and told us “Now in their 29th year, the Wallace Art Awards are the longest surviving and largest annual art awards of their kind in New Zealand. For the last three years, our relationship with Urban Art Foundation has been focused on bringing art to the public, so it’s great to be able to showcase works from such a diverse, committed and talented group of artists to the community, via our digital networks.”

Andrew Hagen, Creative Director of The Urban Art Foundation, said “Galleries have been closed, exhibitions delayed or cancelled, and the artists themselves have at times found it impossible to get the necessary supplies to be able to create. Support for our artists at this time is therefore absolutely crucial, and in years to come when we look back at this period of our history, we will see the vast range of emotions caused by the pandemic reflected in their work. We thank the Wallace Arts Trust for allowing us to digitally display these amazing works on public thoroughfares.”

Works from artists Russ Flatt, Andrea Gardner, Brit Bunkley, Carmen Simmonds, Richard Darbyshire, Rosie Parsonson, Maryrose Crook, Kate van der Drift, Scott Gardiner, Darryn George and EDWARDS+JOHANN will be displayed across oOh!’s Street Furniture and Retail networks nationally over the next six weeks as part of the exhibition.


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