
The Lennox
208 Lennox Street, Richmond VIC
Exhibition 1st April – 16th April, 2022
The National Teacher-Artist Prize 2022 is a national contemporary two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) art prize sponsored by Zart.
It aims to encourage, recognise and celebrate the visual arts practice of primary and secondary school educators.
The National Teacher-Artist Prize was established to reward teachers by celebrating the value and quality of their individual art practice, supporting both their professional teaching practice and personal growth needs. The prize is a recognition of those who foster rich learning environments within school communities and promote the fundamental importance of the arts in children’s education. The prize aspires to be one of the most valuable events on the art and education calendar, being the only dedicated art prize for educators in the world.
The National Teacher-Artist Prize 2022 will be judged by a panel of four guest judges.
NTAP 2022 Exhibition Viewing times:
Sat 2 April 10-2pm
Sun 3 April 10-2pm
Fri 8 April 2-6pm
Sat 9 April 10-2pm
Sun 10 April 10-2pm
Sat 16 April 10-2pm

Exhibitions
Mark Schaller 'Arid Bloom'Project type
Connor Grogran 'HYPERCENE'Project type
Darren Tanny Tan 'Afterimage'Project type
Kana Philip 'Irreversible Presence'Project type
Mitchell McAuley 'Scratching Lines'Project type
In StillnessProject type
Francisco Tavoni 'The Source'Project type
Su Baker 'Apparent Structures'Project type
Jane Burns 'Movement (Arrest)Exhibition
Tal Fitzpatrick 'Space Won't Save Us'Upcoming: 16 June - 12 July
Amanda MorganProject type
Joan LetchersProject type
FIGMENTSProject type
ALIENATION 疏离Project type
The Lennox Award Recipient: Dominic KavanaghProject type
Bertie Blackman 'Night Time, My Time'Project type
Su Baker 'New Works on Paper'Project type
Sarah Berners - AnesthesiaExhibition
Nathalie Dumont —Terra TechnicolourExhibition
Moya Delany – dreamcargoExhibition
INTOMISSIONExhibition
Lisa RoetExhibition
Marc De Jong – Overlay PaintingsExhibition
Francisco TavoniExhibition
Ryan McGennisken ‘Supergrime’Exhibition
'In The Shadows’ Lindberg GalleryExhibition
Tony Irving- West Coast (Another Place)Exhibition