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CONTENTS

WELCOME MESSAGES 1

JUDGING PANEL 2

EXHIBITION INFORMATION 3

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE 3

ARTWORK CATEGORIES 4

HISTORY OF THE COSSACK ART AWARDS 6

PUBLIC PROGRAM 8

CATALOGUE LISTING 10

FLOORPLAN 23

SPONSORS 25

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL PARTNERRIO TINTO IS PROUD TO HAVE SUPPORTED THE COSSACK ART AWARDS SINCE ITS INCEPTION 22 YEARS AGO, AND AS PRINCIPAL PARTNER SINCE 2002.The Cossack Art Awards is not only a major event on the Pilbara arts programme, it is becoming more widely known throughout Australia. It highlights many remarkable works of local, state and national artists, as well as showcasing the historic and beautiful town of Cossack. Integral to our support is the Artist in Residence programme. This year Lesley Munro, winner of the Best Overall Artwork Prize in 2013, will be visiting Cossack in the lead up to the 2014 Cossack Art Awards.

While it’s the visual appeal of the artworks that draw us in, it’s the stories and images behind the pieces that impact us. The stories told in the exhibition are not only important to the artists, but also to the community and the region, continuing to form a unique genre of recording historical interpretation and cultural significance.

Storytelling articulated through artistic expression can be extremely powerful- challenging and thought provoking. It is an important reason why Rio Tinto has long been a major supporter of arts and culture throughout Western Australia.

One area that deeply reflects our commitment is our ongoing support of programmes with the City of Karratha. In 2012 we formalised a five year partnership worth $4.85 million with the City of Karratha, to focus on the delivery of events and festivals in the region. This has resulted in the increased delivery of high quality arts and cultural events including Moonrise Cinema, Red Earth Arts Festival, Australia Day celebrations and the Cossack Art Awards.

We thank the City of Karratha for its leadership of the iconic Cossack event, and value its vision for the delivery of arts and culture in the region. We look forward to continuing to partner with the council and local communities in Cossack and other significant programmes and events.

Andrew Harding Chief executive – Iron Ore

A MESSAGE FROM THE CITY MAYORWELCOME TO THE 2014 COSSACK ART AWARDS. I AM DELIGHTED TO PRESENT THE AWARDS AGAIN THIS YEAR ALONGSIDE OUR PRINCIPAL PARTNER RIO TINTO, WHOSE STRONG COMMITMENT TO ARTS AND CULTURE IN OUR REGION HAS HELPED GROW THESE AWARDS INTO THE NATIONALLY SIGNIFICANT ART PRIZE THEY ARE TODAY.The City of Karratha has undergone significant change over the past few years as we continue our transformation from a mining town into a major regional city of the north – a vision that is becoming a reality after officially being declared the City of Karratha in July. With that we have seen an increase in population and demand for improved community infrastructure, services and quality of life which would be expected of a city our size.

We recognise that arts and culture play a vital role in creating vibrant communities and it is events like the Cossack Art Awards that have been pivotal in our region’s city transformation. As our community continues to grow into a thriving city of 50,000 people, so too will our treasured community events and facilities.

With a dedicated cultural precinct in the planning which will feature a performing arts centre, art gallery and outdoor amphitheatre, the City of Karratha is committed to continuing to support arts and culture development in our region, with the Cossack Art Awards shining bright as the jewel in the crown of the City’s arts calendar.

I look forward to watching the Cossack Art Awards grow in popularity and quality every year as they continue to attract the very best talent across the Pilbara and Australia, and take their place amongst the most highly regarded art prizes in the country.

Peter Long City of Karratha Mayor

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JUDGING PANEL

THE COSSACK ART AWARDS CONTINUES TO ATTRACT A HIGH CALIBRE OF RESPECTED ARTS PROFESSIONALS AND CELEBRATED ARTISTS, WHO EVERY YEAR, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ARDUOUS TASK OF SELECTING WINNERS FOR EACH OF THE AWARD CATEGORIES.

THE 2014 COSSACK ART AWARDS JUDGES ARE JULIE GOUGH AND MARK NORVAL.

JULIE GOUGH

A Tasmanian-based artist, freelance curator and writer. Her research and art practice often involves uncovering and re-presenting conflicting and subsumed histories, many referring to her own and her family’s experiences as Tasmanian Aboriginal people. Gough curated TESTING GROUND (2013 - touring to 2015), Tayenebe: Tasmanian Aboriginal women’s Fibrework, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the National Museum of Australia (2009 – toured to 2012), The Haunted and the Bad, Linden – St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts (2008), and was on the curatorial team for INSIDE: Life in Children’s Homes, National Museum of Australia (2011 and touring). A former curator of Indigenous art at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Gough holds a PhD and BA Hons in Visual Arts from the University of Tasmania, a Masters degree from Goldsmiths College, University of London, BA (Visual Arts) Curtin University, BA (Prehistory/ English Literature) from the University of West Australia. Since 1994 Gough has exhibited in more than 120 exhibitions including the Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards 2013; undisclosed, National Gallery of Australia, 2012; Clemenger Award, NGV, 2010; Biennial of Sydney, 2006; Liverpool Biennial, UK, 1999; Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1995 and her work is represented in many Australian art collections.

MARK NORVAL

Mark Norval is best known for his art production. A prolific and consistent worker, it is estimated that he has completed over 5000 paintings, drawings and etchings in his home studio in Derby during the last 30 years. His most powerful works are portraits of young aboriginal men which belong to series which he calls “Contemplation”. His bold use of colour and shape in semi abstract paintings of the Kimberley landscape is also an instantly recognisable feature of many works. His etchings usually feature Australian fauna, in particular emus. Two books have been published which focus on his artistic output, one in 1999, Mark Norval His Story and Work and most recently Mark Norval Kimberley Artist published in 2009.

EXHIBITION

The Cossack Art Award Exhibition will be open daily from 10am to 3pm from Sunday 20 July to Sunday 10 August, in the Post and Telegraph Building and the Bond Store, Cossack, WA. Entry to the exhibition is free.

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Rio Tinto’s Artist in Residence Prize, Lesley Munro, last year’s winner of the Cossack Art Award, will be the Artist in Residence at Cossack for 2014. With beginnings in watercolour and printmaking, Munro’s practice has developed from themes within landscape, often locating and documenting a sense of place, with an underlying interest in surface abstraction and process. Her major practice is currently in painting, at times combined with sculpture.

Rio Tinto Rail Operations general manager Zara Fisher said the Artist in Residence program is a valued component of the Cossack Art Awards.

”Rio Tinto is proud to support the Artist in Residence program through our long-term sponsorship of the Cossack Art Awards with the City of Karratha,” Mrs Fisher said.

“Not only does the program provide a great opportunity for the community to engage with Lesley Munro as she creates a new body of work, they can learn new skills and techniques through her series of workshops.”

Lesley Munro has spent many years observing the colours and spaces of the night, travelling through the darkness and expressing her responses in paint and photography. Her afternoon/evening workshop, Beyond The Gloaming, will consist of initial exercises in colour and tone to help participants understand how to capture some of the magic of the evening. This will be followed by a painting session on site, working through the afternoon until after dark.

The workshops are free and will be held on July 26th and 27th from 2pm to 7pm. Places are limited so please send an email to [email protected] at your earliest convenience to secure your place.

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ARTWORK CATEGORIES BEST OVERALL ARTWORK

Prize money $15,000 Award Sponsor

Artist in Residence Program $15,000Residency Sponsor

The 2014 Artist in Residence (AIR) program, valued at $15,000, is offered to the Best Overall Artist. The artist is invited to spend six weeks residing in Cossack in the lead up and opening week of the 2015 Cossack Art Award. At the completion of the residency it is intended that the artist will have developed sketches/maquettes and/or completed pieces towards a new body of work.

The presence of the artist in Cossack is of great value to the community and as such it is intended that the artist be available for a minimum of two public events such as an artist talk and a workshop. By spending a significant amount of time in the residency space located within the Cossack townsite it is also intended that the artist will be available for conversation with staff and visitors. The final format of the AIR program will be agreed upon by the artist and the City of Karratha.

BEST ARTWORK BY PILBARA ARTIST

Prize money $10,000 Sponsor

INVITED ARTISTS

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

PORTRAITS

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

NORTH WEST FLORA AND FAUNA

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

PAINTING BY PILBARA INDIGENOUS ARTIST

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

Ngarluma Yindjibarndi

Foundation Ltd

PAINTING BY WA INDIGENOUS ARTIST

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

PAINTING PILBARA LANDSCAPE

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

EMERGING YOUNG ARTISTS (16-25 YEARS OF AGE)

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

PAINTING OPEN THEME

Prize money $8,000 Sponsor

WORKS ON PAPER

Prize money $5,000 Sponsor

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BRIEF HISTORY OF COSSACK AND THE ART AWARDS

THE BEAUTIFUL COASTAL TOWN OF COSSACK, LOCATED SOME 1600 KILOMETRES NORTH OF PERTH, HAS A BRILLIANT HISTORY DATING BACK TO 1886 WHEN FRANCIS T GREGORY UNDERTOOK THE FIRST EUROPEAN EXPLORATION OF THE PILBARA REGION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S NORTH WEST.

A port was soon established to support the local pastoral industry and since then the town has supported a variety of activities, including the development of a significant pearling industry. As industry in Cossack grew and declined so too did its population. The once thriving multicultural town of more than 400 people was virtually abandoned by the early 1950s.

Today, the retired town of Cossack serves as a popular tourist destination and its beautifully restored buildings, a perfect place to host the region’s most highly anticipated art prize.

The Cossack Art Awards had their genesis in the early 1990s. They were the brainchild of former Cossack caretaker Brian Hoey, who developed the concept of exhibiting the works of local artists in the newly restored buildings of the historic Cossack settlement. Artists

eagerly submitted works to be displayed within the enchanting architecture of magnificent granite and bluestone masonry.

In the early years the Cossack Art Awards were held in the Bond Store, with local resource companies Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd (Rio Tinto), Robe River Iron Associates and Woodside Offshore Petroleum as major sponsors. In 1998 Philip Crabb, mining entrepreneur and tireless advocate for regional Western Australia, became the inaugural patron of the Cossack Art Awards. In 2004 Michael Wright of Voyager Estate also became a patron of the awards.

Entries to the awards have multiplied over the years, resulting in additional demand for wall space. Since 1999 artworks have not only been displayed in the Bond Store, but also in the Post and Telegraph Building.

Sponsorship and patronage has also increased and the Cossack Art Awards have grown to become the richest acquisitive art award in regional Australia.

In July every year, the beautiful and historic town of Cossack comes alive with the work of hundreds of talented artists from across the region and Australia for the Cossack Art Awards. Attracting thousands of visitors each year, vibrant entries dress the walls of the heritage listed buildings for three weeks of public display.

In 2014 we celebrate the growth of the Cossack Art Awards over their 22-year history, the outstanding contribution they make to arts and culture in the Pilbara region and the future of the awards in years to come.

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2014 PUBLIC PROGRAM

20 JULY OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE EXHIBITION

20 JULY JUDGES’ FLOOR TALK

20 JULY COSSACK FAMILY DAY PROUDLY PRESENTED BY ATCO POWER AUSTRALIA

26 JULY ADULTS DRAWING AND PAINTING WORKSHOP

26 JULY COSSACK MOVIE NIGHT

27 JULY LOCAL ARTIST TALK

29 JULY SENIORS’ HIGH TEA

3 AUGUST LOCAL ARTIST TALK

8 AUGUST COSSACK TWILIGHT TUNES

10 AUGUST LOCAL ARTIST TALK

10 AUGUST EXHIBITION CLOSES

COSSACK FAMILY DAY – JULY 20 FROM 10AM-3PM

The Cossack Family Day coincides with the launch of the annual Cossack Art Awards Exhibition. This year’s Cossack Family Day will tie into the Cossack Art Awards by promoting and exhibiting the arts in all forms and providing a fun-filled day for the whole family with puppetry performers, magicians, kids’ art activities and much more.

COSSACK MOVIE NIGHT – JULY 26 WITH SCREENING COMMENCING AT 7PM.

Come and enjoy a night of arts and culture under the stars with the Cossack Movie Night. There will be a free screening of Tim Winton’s The Turning and food and drinks will be available to purchase. Alternatively bring a picnic and chairs and enjoy the unique surroundings of Cossack. Optional buses will depart Karratha/Dampier. Please email [email protected] for more information.

COSSACK TWILIGHT TUNES – AUGUST 8 FROM 7PM

Join exotic world music star Grace Barbé for a night of Afro-kreol music fusion at the Cossack Twilight Tunes. The free event is open to all ages to enjoy and Food and drinks will be available to purchase. Alternatively bring your own chairs and a picnic to enjoy a night of live music.

For more information about any event on the public program, please call 9186 8653, email [email protected] or visit www.cossackartawards.com.au

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CATALOGUE OF ARTWORKS

EMERGING YOUNG ARTISTS

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

001 BATO Mary Karratha,WA Crystal Clear $110

003 BYRNE Penai Elizabeth Bay, NSW Warduwa Wanigu (Morning Dew Falling)

$1,300

004 COUFREUR Elza Tom Price, WA I am Loved $225

005 DUNSTAN Tayla Scarborough, WA A Taste of Paradise $6,000

006 INGRAM Kieran Karratha,WA The Order of Things $2,900

007 JENKINS Jamie-Lee Darlington, WA Restful Place $300

008 KELLY Breh Roebourne, WA Provnance $900

009 KEUKENMEESTER Tom Millswood, SA Sky Above The Ranges $750

010 LIM Dickshem Wickham, WA Beach in the Pilbara $200

011 MARSHALL Olivia-Fern Karratha,WA Ambuscade $150

012 McALPINE Matthew Yokine, WA Remnants $2,000

013 MOODY Kade Roebourne, WA Water Holes $800

014 MURDOCK Janae Karratha,WA Gorge and Germaine $5,000

015 NICHOLSON Kylie Tom Price, WA TADAM $550

016 SKINNER Caitlin Karratha,WA Underwater Magic - Dampier Archipelago

$295

017 SOTER Leah Nickol,WA Triple Hoot $200

018 STOKES Hellena South Hedland, WA Salt water Myee $1,200

019 STOKES HUGES Oliver Carlingford, NSW The Token $1,635

020 TRIFUNOSKI Elisa Port Hedland, NSW Candyland $1,000

021 VAN AS Joline Karratha,WA Trendy Pregnancy $500

022 WATSON Madeline Roebourne, WA Flowers $300

023 WHITBREAD Keira Nickol,WA Coterie $500

024 WOOD Andrew and David Peppermint Grove, WA Gold Rush $6,000

025 WOODLEY Michael Roebourne, WA Geometrical Dots $400

INVITED ARTISTS

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

026 BONAR Deborah Balljura,WA Frutti di Mare $6,500

027 CIEMITIS Peteris Inglewood,WA Numbered $1,700

028 Darby Brendon Perth,WA Dusk Lines $8,000

029 DE SOUZA Ian Fremantle, WA Songlines $7,700

030 DYSON Jeannette Bedfordale,WA BLACK SOIL COUNTRY $4,800

031 FAIRHALL Caspar Bayswater,WA Strata III $5,500

033 FLATT Annabella South Hedland, WA Man's Best Friend MARTU-KU YAMATJI

$950

034 GEIDANS Indra Torbay, WA Freefall $6,600

035 GRANT Naomi Bayswater,WA Wetlands $3,800

036 GRIMBEEK Jillian Roleystone,WA In to the sunset $2,200

037 HARROP Lee Kalgoorlie,WA Study for The Sublime (Ore mixed with terror)

$2,800

038 HINGSTON Christine Mundaring,WA Good Luck Morning Price $4,900

039 MACDONALD Norma Mahogany Creek, WA Stories mum told me $6,000

040 MILUNOVIC Dragica Brigadoon,WA Salt Lakes $2,800

041 MUNRO Lesley White Gum Valley, WA Contradicting Certainties $5,000

042 NYISZTOR Ron Melville, WA What have you seen my blue eyed son?

$6,500

043 O'BRIEN Thea Chewton, VIC Immunity $2,500

044 RICHARDS Trevor Fremantle, WA Night window $6,800

045 ROGERS Judy Alexander Heights, WA Asleep $1,800

046 USHER Peter Margaret River, WA Kalgan Pool $3,300

047 WINDBERG Tony Northcliffe,WA Tempest III $5,800

048 DARLING Carolyn Lesmurdie,WA Reflections $2,225

049 JAMES Marine Pegs Creek, WA The Sands of Nickol Bay $5,500

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NORTH WEST FLORA AND FAUNA

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

050 A'COURT Jacqui Yangebup, WA Rabbit Fence Interlude $490

051 BROCKMAN Noeleen Victoria Park, WA Honey Ants $3,000

052 BULLA Stephan Dampier, WA Barramundi $800

053 CAMPBELL Diane Dampier, WA Ghostly Migums $975

054 COUSINS Rachelle Busselton, WA Miliyana Millstream $3,570

055 DALGARNO Chantelle Narrogin, WA Growth $2,900

056 DISS Melanie Three Layer Landscape $500

057 FORBES Helen Kelmscott, WA Moonrise, Sunset, Pilbara $2,200

058 GOOD Brian Perth, WA Colours of my Country: Echidna Gorge

$850

059 JAMES Sadie Coral Bay, WA Little Devil $350

060 JERROLD Maudie Roebourne, WA The Seagulls and Cormack Birds

$6,000

061 JONES Barbara Woodlands, WA A Place of Reflection $480

062 JOUBERT Magda Perth,WA Mulla Mulla $1,850

063 KOMARNYCKYJ Anastasija Bunbury, WA "Contained" $2,000

064 KRAUS Claudia Mounth Helena, WA Pilbara Paradise - Delambre Island

$2,200

065 KRSTIC Bojana Swainsona formosa $2,000

066 LIDSTER Paul Baynton West, WA School of Barracuda $1,500

067 LIDSTER Danielle Baynton West, WA Pilbara Baramundi $500

068 MARCHANT Sarah Two Rocks, WA Regeneration $600

069 MEANEY Lesley Nedlands, WA Spring near Pyramid Hill $2,200

070 MELLOE Jen Claremont, WA Pollination $1,950

071 MILLER Kale Hillarys, WA The Survivor $1,200

072 NECASOVA Petra Secret Harbour, WA Potter Wasp $2,100

073 NOVAL Marie Kardinya, WA Be Still, The Glory of This Land, Happiest Work of the Finest Hand!

$1,200

074 PADGET Leesa Mount Nasura,WA Habitattered $2,500

075 DSAMBO Pansy Roebourne, WA Burduwayi $5,000

076 Sandy Melissa Roebourne, WA Burst of spring $5,000

077 Sandy Emily Roebourne, WA Wildflowers Blooming $1,500

078 SMITH Nina Roebourne, WA Bush Potato Gulya $1,100

079 SPARKES Joanne Hillarys, WA Pilbara Sanctuary $795

080 WHITE Mary Glen Forrest, WA Red Rocks and Spinifex $250

081 WHITE Kaye Roebourne, WA Rainbow eaters wings $700

PAINTING BY PILBARA INDIGENOUS ARTIST

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

082 ALLEN Lisa Ngullawaana, WA My Country $380

083 ALONE Norman Roebourne, WA Bush Medicine Tree $2,500

084 DANN Bianca Ngullawaana, WA Yindjibarndi Cliff Face $200

085 Darby Wendy Roebourne, WA Country with Saltlakes $5,000

087 HAROLD Marlene Roebourne, WA Emu Seeds $4,000

088 HICKS Pansy Roebourne, WA Stepping Stones $1,750

089 KING Jeanie Ngullawaana, WA Bush Turkey $300

090 MACK Clifton Roebourne, WA Colours of the Rocks $6,800

091 SLATTERY Kimberley Pannawonica,WA Spinifex Seeds $2,000

092 WARRIE Wendy Roebourne, WA Dry Country $3,900

093 WILLIS Joanne Roebourne, WA Walking through the Land $1,500

094 WOODLEY Rosemary Ngullawaana, WA Honey Ants $150

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PAINTING BY WA INDIGENOUS ARTIST

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

095 BROWN Denise V Chidlow, WA Landscape Of The Mind $2,500

096 BRYNE May Tom Price, WA After the Fire $1,300

097 EIVERS Marilyn Mount Helena, WA Fallen ANZAC $650

098 HICKS Sarah Roebourne, WA Country of Dreaming $1,290

099 LATHAM Danielle Bridgetown, WA 'The way home' $6,400

101 SAMSON Katherine Roebourne, WA Ngarluma Coastline $2,200

102 SAMSON Loreen Roebourne, WA Through my eyes of Shame $3,000

103 SANDY Janice Roebourne, WA Sea Shells $2,000

104 SANDY Alicia Roebourne, WA After the Rain $4,000

106 WILLIS Donna Roebourne, WA Millstream Waterholes $1,500

107 WILLIS Justina Roebourne, WA Wildflower Patch $5,000

PAINTING OPEN THEME

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

108 ALLISS Jennifer Rose Tom Price, WA The Call of the Wild $300

109 ANSELL Jill East Victoria Park, WA Remote Control $1,990

110 ARTHUR Pip Nickol,WA Boab $850

111 ASHTON Scott Wallaga Lake, NSW Wind and Circles $700

113 BANNATEE Warayute Lakelands, WA Point Samson $2,000

114 BARNES Sara Dunsborough,WA Grander Days $2,750

115 BAYNE Jacinda Perth, WA Suspension $7,700

116 BLOWFIELD Christine Donnybrook,WA Summer Skies $2,200

117 BOLADERAS Lynne Busselton, WA It's Dark Down the Mine $875

119 BRAY Mudita Jeanette Dunsborough,WA Expansive $2,200

120 CAREY Chad Callala Bay, NSW Pelican Skull $1,500

121 CARROLL Yvonne Glendalough, NSW The Red Shoes $3,500

122 CINQUINI Alba Sorrento, WA Meditation III $1,250

123 COCHRANE Laurie Leeming, WA Wings over the North Country $1,000

124 CORRIGAN Samantha Nickol,WA Mother Nature $150

125 COUFREUR Hilly Halls Head, WA Richterscale $1,500

126 COVENTRY Kellie Bulgarra, WA View from Radio Hill $650

127 CULLINAN Maria High Wycombe, WA Bonfire $850

128 DALE Robin Walpole,WA Was Dingo Country $650

129 DARE Mel Mounth Lawley, WA Continuum $2,750

130 DOHERTY Michael Embleton, WA Northwest landscape (Imaginary)

$8,000

131 DOYLE John Bayswater,WA Pentecost River $890

132 DUFFY Joanne Subiaco, Wa New Found Territory $4,000

133 ECKEL Ute - Maria Mount Lawley, WA Rockwave $1,600

134 EYLES Jennifer Scarborough, WA Is it a Futile Stand? $1,500

135 FISHER Julian Morely,WA Still Life $2,250

136 FORD Julie Thornlie, WA Carousel $2,500

138 GIBSON Margaret Nedlands, WA After the rains, Kakadu $4,400

139 GILES David Mount Richon, WA So it came to this $6,000

140 GILLIES Denise Dardanup, WA The Sign of Things to Come $570

141 GRAY Natalie Dampier, WA Aqua $900

142 GREEN Miik Maylands, WA Xylem series: argyria3 $4,400

143 GREER Gina Hamilton Hill, WA Red Flowering Gum $750

144 HANSEN Paul City Beach, WA Rugged North $880

145 HASLAM Samantha Karratha,WA Cocos Dreaming $1,850

146 HAUG Kathryn Mount Richon, WA Patterned Jug with Turnip $900

147 HAWTHORN Elwyn Gnangara, WA Kalgoorlie 1962 $2,300

148 HENERSON Andrea Bayswater,WA Liffey Vision $6,000

149 HIOSAN Peter Baynton, WA Matty Blade - Beyond the Blue $800

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150 HOLDER Howard Port Hedland, NSW Abducted $400

151 HYDE Garry Wembley, WA Urban Message #1 $1,000

152 HYNYNEN Eric Lynwood, WA Magpie (with grey and yellow) $2,500

153 JOHNS Yianni Nickol,WA 'Smart Ed's One Stop Shop Karratha'

$7,770

154 HOYNES Belinda Halls Head, WA All My Colours $1,550

155 KEMPEN Richard Bulgarra, WA Eternity - Arthur Stace $300

156 KLEIN Ursula Derby, WA The Outback $490

157 LEADABRAN Alia Hamilton Hill, WA My parents were hippies $5,800

158 LONG Bianca Roebourne, WA The Sea Bed $3,500

159 LOUTH Jennifer Dampier, WA Bloomin' Marvelous $650

160 MALE Lynne Australind, WA Lines of Summer $1,500

161 MALKIN Jan Karratha,WA The Watcher $550

162 MARKS Tim Baynton West, WA First Tuesday $400

163 MCFAULL Carmen Halls Head, WA The Jewel of the Bay $4,250

164 MCGREGOR Janet Nickol,WA Brushfire $500

165 MILLS Jacqueline Collgardie, WA Tidal Power $1,150

166 MILNE Ashima Mount Richon, WA Wilderness $1,400

167 MITCHELL Myra Kensington, WA ‘Cathedral Gorge’ $1,200

168 MOAD Shane Queens Park, WA Elephant Rocks - Denmark Western Australia

$3,000

170 MOON-BAK Eunkyoung Boondall, QLD Scarborough Harbour $3,900

171 MORGAN Tess Baynton West, WA "Do you see what I see?" $200

172 MURPHY Nada Fremantle, WA Tidal Shifts $2,750

173 NAYLOR Jan Southen River, WA Constellations: Crux $700

174 NICHOLSON Neil Tom Price, WA Beach Gathering $1,200

175 O'NIEL Michelle lee Hillarys, WA Internalize $1,125

176 PALMER Robbie Dampier, WA Senescence $880

177 PASTORE Jean and June Wannanup, WA Escaleras De La Vida $3,950

178 PATERSON Shelley Nickol,WA Still Bright at Night $625

179 PICKERING Andrew North Beach, WA Benu $1,250

180 PROSSER Judy Broome, WA Dancers on a Desert Plain $11,500

181 RAD Nat Albany,WA Slide $1,000

182 RAKOCEVIC Bernard Swanbourne, WA Identity $1,200

184 ROGERS Pearl Toodyay, WA Mother Nature's Jewels $1,850

185 RULE Rebecca Wembley, WA Testing the waters $980

187 SADLER Jennifer Carramar, WA Salt Lake $1,890

188 SAUNDERS Dirette Baynton West, WA Compassion $6,000

189 SAYER Carmel Mandurah, WA Not Welcome at the Table $1,200

190 SHEPPARD Susan Alfred Cove, WA Effervescence $1,650

191 SHERAR Ben Kardinya, WA Profit, loss and the usage of time

$5,800

192 SMITH Samantha Baynton, WA Christine $850

193 ST JOHN Ivana Claremont, WA Fragile Connectivity on the Delta of Yellow Toe Mighty River

$1,800

194 STANDEN David Klemscott, WA Moon on Koombana $690

195 TIPPETT Sandy Canning Vale, WA One Heart Two Places $3,950

196 WHITBURN Plamenka Australind, WA Waiting For You $665

197 WIEGMINK Paula Perth, WA Soul Searching $750

198 WILSON Norm Silver Sands, WA Early winter, Cape Range $1,850

199 WRAY (PAYTON) Lisa Mandurah, WA Rugged Coastline $1,450

200 ZIBAH Deborah Mandurah, WA The Clay is Red as the Sweat of Man

$2,600

201 BEST Amanda Nickol,WA Colours of my world $300

202 CORY Kareena Karratha,WA Forest Nymph $2,500

203 FYNN- DICKINSON Lynda

Winthrop, WA Big Lagoon, Shark Bay 3 $1,600

330 WILLIAMS Nick Como WA Spectrum $1,250

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PAINTING PILBARA LANDSCAPE

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

204 ANDERSON Kate Bulgarra, WA Serenity $250

205 BARNES Karen Lee Halls Head, WA Sunset Glow $1,200

206 BATEY David Gosnells, WA Going home $1,500

207 BEARD Darren Mullaloo, WA Dampier Jetty $2,400

208 BEAVEN - DAVIS Philip Perth, WA Mysterious $625

209 BAIN Rui Zhi Craigie, WA Silent Poetry . Hamersley Range, Pilbra

$6,000

210 BLASGUND Peter Wundowie, WA Green Hills of Home $1,200

211 BLASGUND Coral Wundowie, WA Hamersley Range $1,200

212 BREDENKAMP Chanelle Port Hedland, NSW After the Wet $500

213 CARR Anne Millars Well, WA "Power In the Stillness" $770

214 CHADD Tjyllyungoo / Lance

Albany,WA Dales Gorge $9,000

215 CHARLIE Kollette Wickham, WA Blooming $300

216 CHIA Ann Port Hedland, NSW Colour me Whim Creek $200

217 CROSS Michelle Wickham, WA Tidal $650

218 DALEY Bernadette Dampier, WA Salty $450

219 DARVALL Jo Fremantle, WA Earth Bound $3,100

220 DAVIS Rob Perth, WA The Stockman from the Pilbara

$4,000

221 DAY Janelle Baynton, WA Rocky Pool $445

222 DOWDELL Margaret Albany,WA Karijini - Hamersley Gorge II $650

223 EINHARDT Ida Cairne, WA Magnificent colours of the Pilbara

$2,250

224 EVANS Stuart Karratha,WA With just a bit of rain the colours come out to play

$1,100

225 FIRTH Adrian Kingsley, WA Sunset on the road to Cape Preston

$650

226 FISHER Shirley Byford, WA The Rim (Dales Gorge) $4,400

227 FRANKE Lyn Mullaloo, WA Pilbara Country $3,500

228 FRANKEL Karen Dianella, WA Pilbara scape $1,320

229 HARRIS Jillian Karratha,WA Inland - Work, Life Balance $3,000

230 HINES Patricia Coolup, WA Grids and Tracks $1,750

231 JACK Sharon Tom Price, WA Hang On - Hardy River, Tom Price in Flood

$1,500

232 JACKSON Ben Midland, WA Karajini at Dusk $880

233 KOFLAVI Ervin Morley, WA In Pilbara Light $950

234 KOMENE Helen Perth, WA Titular, outside Port Hedland $950

235 MC OSCAR Arran Karratha,WA Rocks and Spinifex $500

236 MCLEAN Betty Greenwood, WA On the road $1,400

237 MCNAB Leigh Wickham, WA Tread Softly $2,100

238 MERCER Kerry Gosnells, WA Times gone by $250

239 MIDDLEBROOK Rachael Bulgarra, WA Pindan Cockatoos $650

240 MILLARD Jade Wentworth, NSW Flying over the Pilbara $5,000

241 MITCHELL Lynne Ferugson, WA BANDED IRON $340

242 MONTGOMERY Tanya Dampier, WA Daybreak: Parker Point, Dampier

$1,020

243 MULVANEY Ken Dampier, WA World Heritage on the rocks $375

244 O'GRADY Robyn Hilton,WA Lagoon and Outcrop $1,400

245 OLIVEIRO Gem Nedlands, WA Rock Art, Dampier $750

246 PENSINI Lori STOP $4,800

247 POLLARD Trudi Bedfordale,WA Pilbara Journey of Colour $850

248 RETZ Pauline Wickham, WA Red Dog from above $1,350

249 ROCHFORD Craig Broome, WA Priorities $850

250 RUPE Betty Broome, WA Dampier Rocks $1,200

251 SAMSON Violet Roebourne, WA Bush Seeds $950

252 SANDY Celia Roebourne, WA Hamersley Ranges $4,500

253 SANDY Allery Roebourne, WA After the Rain $7,000

254 SANDY Aileen Roebourne, WA Colours through the Rocks $5,000

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255 SANDY Dawn Roebourne, WA Pilbara Wildflowers $4,000

256 SANGSTER Vicki Merging into the Landscape $3,200

257 SHOLL Sam Dampier, WA Pilbara #1 $4,500

259 VANDELEUR Michael Saftey Bay, WA Mulla Mulla Country, Dog Hill $2,500

329 FLOYD Patricia Roebourne, WA The old gaol shed Roebourne $1,300

PORTRAITS

ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

260 BARKER Peter Beaconsfield, WA Peter Watch the Stars $2,500

261 BARNES Laura Halls Head, WA Reclining nude $1,200

262 BLOW Godfrey Kalamunda, WA Young child at the entrance to the enchanted wood.

$1,500

264 BROWN Suzie Canning Vale, WA 'Deny' $3,000

266 CLARKE Sandi Dampier, WA Adapting our interests $250

267 CLEAR Madeleine Mundaring,WA Tim and me - Pilbara Travellers

$5,500

268 COCKING Joshua Broome, WA Rosie $6,000

269 COUFREUR Jos Halls Head, WA 'Marilyn Monroe' $3,500

270 DA SOLIVA Anthea Moresby, WA 'I need to tell you this' $1,200

271 DAWSON Kelli Dongara, WA Unidentified Man $650

273 DURRANT Brad O'Connor, WA Sally $4,000

274 GALVIN Andrew Bulgarra, WA Untitled $2,300

275 GLADDEN Dan Halls Head, WA Self Portrait (Hello Sailor) $1,000

276 GLADMAN Cheryl Elliminyt, VIC She, 1916 $680

277 GOROSPE Waling Millars Well, WA Pansy Hicks $6,800

278 LEIGH Ruth South Hedland, WA Selena $1,400

279 LOFTS-TAYLOR Dianne Pegs Creek, WA Somehow We Have to Find a Way

$3,000

280 MARRIOTT - WILKINSON Gabrielle

Pegs Creek, WA Refracted Allure $430

281 MCBRIDE Sarah Bunbury, WA Well travelled $1,200

282 PETERSON Annette Padbury, WA She Woke Up $1,000

283 QUILTY Andy Baldivis, WA Local $2,900

284 SAGE Elly Wannoroo, WA 'An Insightful Man' $1,000

285 TUCKER Cherie Mundaring,WA Give them money, take their culture.

$5,000

286 TWEEDIE Mark Leederville,WA Lake Disappointment (self portrait)

$3,000

287 WEBSTER Daniel Helena Valley, WA Self Portrait (Fade to grey) $2,500

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ART# ARTIST SUBURB TITLE PRICE

288 AHMAD Tusif Parmelia, WA Tuba $7,500

289 ASHLIN Hiromi Trinity Beach, QLD Nijito Taiyo (Rainbow and the Sun)

$1,800

290 BARKESS Rachael Perth, WA Protea $2,750

291 BLASGUND Lyn Chidlow, WA Bush friends $350

292 BRISTOW Richard Cooloongup, WA Vibrancy $850

293 CIRONIS Olga Fremantle, WA Breath $5,500

294 CLARE Celia Vasse, WA Suspension $2,500

296 DAVIS Annette Albany,WA Reconfigured Pilbara Landscape

$1,280

297 DEVLIN Kaye Toodyay, WA Fresco Horses II $1,590

298 DIAMOND Fleur Dampier, WA Taylor $1,500

299 DINCHER Magali Northbridge, WA Kings Park $1,490

300 DOUST Amanda Bunbury, WA CBD $500

301 EWING Robert Pinjarra, WA Somewhere near Quindanning

$2,900

302 FERRIER Leone Mount Lawley, WA Strawman $860

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303 FIRENZE PENTNEY Amanda

Port Hedland, NSW Holiday Snaps $375

304 GARTNER Cass Iluka, WA Moonlight on the Silver Sand

$1,195

305 GORDON James Leura, NSW Untitled $2,200

306 HEANEY Peta Saftey Bay, WA Tapped $325

307 HOURQUEBIE Jen Karratha,WA Pilbara Patterns $485

308 JAY Lianne Bridgetown, WA Beautiful Dirt $250

309 JONES Hilde Lynwood, WA Shall we surf or not $509

310 KNOWLER Sarah Baynton, WA Dolphin $980

311 LINDAU Tania Dampier, WA Poinciana Blooms $295

312 MCAULEY Iona Mount Lawley, WA Dispersion $2,800

313 MCDOWELL Carrie Karratha,WA Gregory Gorge $500

314 MCONIE Tess Subiaco, Wa Olivia $1,650

315 MULLER Anne Wanneroo, WA Friends $490

316 REANY Rayma Greenwood, WA Winning Streak $1,150

317 RIORDAN Kim Wickham, WA Firelight $360

318 SILVESTER Julie Innaloo, WA End of the Day, Lake Ballard

$2,950

319 SPIRO Pip Queanbeyan, NSW Eurekalyptus $3,300

320 STEEL Valerie Janakot, WA Munjina Gorge $1,200

321 STOVE Graham Morely,WA Under The Mickey Way $2,600

322 VAN ZANTEN MariJana Albury, NSW With these hands $3,500

323 VUYST Jason Karratha,WA A Beautiful Poison $850

324 WASSELL Jo Yokine, WA Many a woman's hour $800

325 WENZEL Renate Koreingboora, VIC Through the rattling leaves of summer through the sun enlightened spheres…

$350

326 WILD Denise Australind, WA The Boot $900

327 WILLIAMS Laura Fremantle, WA Glass $2,200

328 WRIGHT Renata Clarkson, WA Spirits of the Outback $1,700

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Celebrating CossackFor more than 20 years, the Cossack Art Award has been an iconic Pilbara event, drawing local and international artists, young and old to Australia’s most remote art exhibition.

Rio Tinto is proud to have supported the Cossack Art Award since its inception – and as Principal Partner since 2002.

In 2013 we welcome you again to historical Cossack and congratulate the Shire of Roebourne and all talented entrants on another memorable exhibition.

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For 22 years, the Cossack Art Awards has been an iconic Pilbara event, drawing local and international artists, young and old to Australia’s most remote art exhibition.

Rio Tinto is proud to have supported the Cossack Art Awards since its inception and as Principal Partner since 2002.

In 2014 we welcome you again to historical Cossack and congratulate the City of Karratha and all talented entrants on another memorable exhibition.

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