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The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize An acquisitive award of $15,000
Natalie Guy, Form for modern living #2
The Special Commendation Award A non-acquisitive award of $2,000
Peter Cooley, Cassowary No. 7
Highly Commended
Gunjan Aylawadi, Ritim
Merran Esson, Euriowie Cliff
Mee-Sun Kim Park, Being
Morgan Shimeld, Triplex
Abdullah M. I. Syed, Moneyscape I
The Mayor's Award Awarded by the Mayor of Woollahra, Councillor Toni Zeltzer. A non-acquisitive award of $1,000.
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The Viewers’ Choice A non-acquisitive award of $1,000
Ben Young, Fjord
The Plinth Prize Awarded by exhibition installation staff
Micaldo Combriani, Kinetic MC#1
The judges of the 2014 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize were Lisa Havilah, Justin Miller and Gretel Packer.
45 works
Tully Arnot, Nervous Plant, artificial plant, microcontroller, servo motors, electronics, light sensor, metal, motion, 60 x 80 x 80 cm.
Gunjan Aylawadi, Ritim, acid-free paper and archival safe glue, 75 x 75 cm.
Stephen Bird, Ancestral Figure, ceramic with pigment and glaze, 65 x 29 x 22 cm. Courtesy of Olsen Irwin Gallery.
Annette Blair, Held, blown and cold-worked glass, glass enamels, 40 x 33.5 x 35 cm. Courtesy of Beaver Galleries.
Linda Brescia, Tom and David, paint, fabric, wire, 45 x 45 x 45 cm.
Merric Brettle, Minimal Technology 1, wood laminate on MDF, 50 x 50 x 50 cm.
Will Coles, Dubai, steel, glass, plastic, gold leaf, 47 x 35 x 17 cm. Courtesy of Art Equity.
Peter Cooley, Cassowary No. 7, earthenware, 67 x 37 x 66 cm. Courtesy of Martin Browne Contemporary.
Micaldo Combriani, Kinetic MC#1, aluminium, ball bearings, electric motor, power supply, voltage regulator, off/off switch, 10 x 20 x 20 cm.
Lynda Draper, Starman, ceramic, 19 x 26 x 17 cm. Courtesy of Gallerysmith.
Merran Esson, Euriowie Cliff, fired ceramics, 61 x 49 x 22 cm. Courtesy of Stella Downer Fine Art.
Neil Evans, Bright Palette, plywood, cotton buds, tickets, steel pencil sharpeners, 16.3 x 3 x 2.5 cm. Courtesy of Watters Gallery.
Emily Floyd, Abstract Solar, synthetic polymer paint and lacquer on wood (Huon pine and wenge) and fibreboard, 35 x 26 x 25 cm. Courtesy of Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Leah Fraser, The Hexagonal Universe, earthenware, assorted shells and crystals, 25 x 45 x 45 cm. Courtesy of Arthouse Gallery.
Xia Gao, Daily Life, Lutradur, cutting, sewing, 12 x 80 x 12 cm.
Natalie Guy, Form for modern living #2, bronze, steel, 48 x 8 x 7.5 cm.
Titania Henderson, II Bronze, bronze, 39 x 25 x 15 cm. Courtesy of Karen Woodbury Gallery.
Jason Jameson, Equilibrium, pine, cedar, steel rod, 58 x 80 x 9 cm.
Freya Jobbins, Anthropomorphism I, plastic, styrofoam and wood, 55 x 40 x 35 cm.
Sherrie Knipe, On the Verge, Hoop pine veneer, pine, raffia, 37 x 50 x 41 cm.
Miroslav Kratky, Henry, wood, 40 x 15 x 10 cm. Courtesy of Larry Macdonald.
Dinni Kunoth Kemarre, My Footy Heroes, acrylic on wood, 34 x 35 x 30 cm. Courtesy of Mossenson Galleries.
Camie Lyons, Bone Umbilical 2, bronze, 50 x 54 x 40 cm. Courtesy of Olsen Irwin Gallery.
Alasdair Macintyre, Vader Piñata, polyester resin, polymer clay, acrylic paint, wood, cardboard, ink, fabric, plastic and paper, 59 x 45 x 45 cm. Courtesy of Sullivan + Strumpf Fine Art.
Simon McGrath, The Flood, acrylic, metal, electrical light fitting, 45 x 45 x 50 cm.
Callum Morton, Cover Up #19 (M3), polyurethane, resin, waterborne enamel, varnish, synthetic polymer paint, 28 x 11 x 10 cm. Courtesy of Anna Schwartz Gallery.
Kendal Murray, Sublime Climb, Eye Rhyme, mixed media assemblage, 28.5 x 31 x 19 cm. Courtesy of Arthouse Gallery.
Mee-Sun Kim Park, Being, Southern Ice porcelain, porcelain slip, red stain, gold luster, 30 x 40 x 25 cm.
Nicky Parras, In Flight, porcelain clay and glaze, 24 x 25 x 8 cm.
The Peculiar Annes (Janet Parker-Smith, Claude Jones, Cleo Gardiner), Seraph, porcelain, paper, porcupine quills, squirrel tail, satin ribbon, wooden base, steel, 46 x 20 x 14 cm.
Kirsteen Pieterse, Amber, copper plated mirror, polished stainless steel with clear acrylic rod, 73 x 70 x 35 cm. Courtesy of Martin Browne Contemporary.
Guido Pigni, D-WAR-F, lime wood, acrylic paint, metal can, 27 x 10 x 10 cm.
Campbell Robertson-Swann, Shadow Boxing, mirror-polished and brushed stainless steel, Perspex, 45 x 43 x 45 cm. Courtesy of Defiance Gallery.
Sangeeta Sandrasegar, On the field of Truth on the battlefield of life III, Fimo clay, Sculpey clay, dust fibres, 11 x 65 x 35 cm. Courtesy of Murray White Room.
Sharnie Shield, Social Engineering: The Architecture of Lace, stainless steel and brass, 30 x 70 x 70 cm.
Morgan Shimeld, Triplex, bronze, 80 x 55 x 30 cm.
Liz Shreeve, Swirl 2, torn and curled paper on constructed paper form on shallow wooden plinth, 29 cm diameter. Courtesy of Stella Downer Fine Art.
Melissa Smith, Midden, polylactide and acrylonitrile butadience styrene, 20 x 26 x 26 cm. Courtesy of Handmark Gallery.
Abdullah M. I. Syed, Moneyscape I (Imaginable Landscape series), hand-cut and woven US Dollar bills and Chinese Yuan in custom made Perspex vitrine, 25 x 15 x 14 cm. Courtesy of Aicon Gallery, New York.
Yusuke Takemura, Ho-zuki, glass, 35 x 34 x 30 cm.
Natalie Thomas, Puppy (3), cast plaster, shells, adhesive, 41 x 31 x 23 cm.
Peter Vandermark, Clerestory 80, fibreboard, plywood, paint, mirrored acrylic sheet, 80 x 80 x 80 cm. Courtesy of Olsen Irwin Gallery.
Brigid Vidler, After Dupain, Jesmonite, acrylic pigment, bolts, wood, 35 x 30 x 30 cm.
Craig Waddell, Self Portrait In Pink Hat, two pack foam, industrial acrylic paint, wire, linen, gesso, hot glue, foam, 80 x 70 x 60 cm. Courtesy of Gallery 9.
Ben Young, Fjord, laminated float glass, concrete and cast white bronze, 17.5 x 35 x 25 cm. Courtesy of Kirra Galleries.