Flanagan Art Prize 2025

St Patrick’s College Ballarat is excited to announce the return of its Flanagan Art Prize in 2025. This highly regarded competition and exhibition, established in 2008, celebrates emerging and established artists from the region and beyond.

The 2025 Flanagan Art Prize offers $18,000 in prizes across three categories - the Flanagan Art Prize, Young Flanagan Art Prize and Clontarf Art Prize.

Winners will be announced at a gala presentation at St Patrick's College on Friday, 21 March 2025, with the exhibition running from Saturday, 22 March to Sunday, 23 March.

Key Dates

Entries open: Tuesday, 15 October 2024

Entries close: 11.59pm on Friday, 7 February, 2025

Shortlist announced: Friday, 21 February, 2025

Delivery of works to St Patrick's College: Monday, 17 March to Wednesday, 19 March

Winners announced: Friday, 21 March, 2025

Exhibition open: Saturday, 22 March to Sunday, 23 March, 2025

Collection of works from St Patrick's College: Tuesday, 25 March to Wednesday, 26 March

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About the Flanagan

The Flanagan Art Exhibition was established in 2008 in honour of Noel Flanagan, an Old Collegian and former curator of the Australian War Memorial.

This prestigious event invited artists from across Australia to compete for a $5000 prize for the most outstanding artwork. Additional cash prizes were awarded for the Best Emerging Artist and the Best Affordable Artwork. As an acquisitive competition, the exhibition enabled the College to build an impressive collection of winning pieces, now permanently displayed in Kennedy House, the College's administration building. 

The exhibition's primary goal was to enrich the cultural experience of our students, fostering a deeper appreciation for fine art, and strengthening the College's commitment to the visual arts.

In 2019 the College shifted its approach, offering a $5000 Artist in Residence program, with highly acclaimed Melbourne-based artist Robert Lee Davis named the inaugural winner.  

In 2025, the Flanagan Art Prize will return to its origins as a major exhibition at St Patrick’s College.

How to enter

  • Entry forms must be completed online via St Patrick's College's website and are subject to the acceptance of the Conditions of Entry.
  • A separate entry form must be completed for each artwork. Where an artwork is comprised of multiple components to be displayed as a single work, one entry form should be completed.
  • Entry will not be accepted until payment has been made.
  • Artists are required to upload up to three high-quality images of each artwork entry (one image representing the complete work and up to two images representing details of same work) in JPEG or PNG format and not more than 10MB.
  • Entries must also include a short artist biography (single page PDF) and an artist statement about the submitted work, not exceeding 200 words, for inclusion on labels, catalogues and online.
  • The closing date for entries is 11:59pm on Friday, 7 February 2025. Late entries will not be accepted.
  • All details used in the artwork entry are final and no changes to the artwork, artist's name, artwork name, price of artwork, etc will be accepted after the registration is complete.
  • Further information or questions to flanagan@stpats.vic.edu.au

2025 Flanagan Art Prize categories

FLANAGAN ART PRIZE

  • $10,000 Flanagan Art Prize (acquisitive)
  • $5,000 Panel Prize (non-acquisitive)
  • $1,000 People's Choice Award (non-acquisitive)

YOUNG FLANAGAN ART PRIZE

  • $1,000 Young Flanagan Art Prize (non-acquisitive)
  • $500 Young Flanagan People's Choice Award (non-acquisitive)
  • $500 Clontarf Academy Art Prize (non-acquisitive)

Conditions of entry

The Flanagan Art Prize is a competitive competition and exhibition. The Flanagan Art Prize is organised by St Patrick’s College, Ballarat. St Patrick’s College shall hereafter be referred to as the Organisers.

For the purposes of these Terms & Conditions, the following definitions apply:

  • Artist refers to the person named as the artist in the completed entry form.
  • Finalist refers to an entrant whose work is selected for display in the exhibition at St Patrick’s College.
  • Prize winner refers to an entrant selected as prize winner in any category.
  • The exhibition refers to the public display of shortlisted works at St Patrick’s College Old Collegians Pavilion.
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