The Federation Photo Prize committee has revealed the judges for the highly anticipated 2023 Fed Art Photo Prize.
This year’s esteemed panel of judges consists of Mieke Boynton, Caroline Esbenshade, and Mercury Megaloudis, who are all known for their deep understanding of artistic mediums and their particular emphasis on photography.
Mieke Boynton is an internationally acclaimed landscape and aerial photographer, known for her unique abstract aerials.
Caroline Esbenshade is the Curator - Community at Shepparton Art Museum and passionate about supporting creatives at all career stages.
Mercury Megaloudis is one of Australia's most renowned photographers with over 30 years of experience, known for his portraits that capture the beauty and soul of his subjects.
The fourth Federation Photography Prize is fast approaching, with entries closing on April 28.
The Federation Art Prize committee is extending an invitation to all photographers and artists to submit their photographic works for exhibition and sale.
This year, there is an overall acquisitive prize worth $2000, making it an exciting opportunity for all entrants.
The winners will be announced at the opening evening drinks on June 2, with the exhibition running from June 3- June 11 at the Oddfellows Hall Corowa.
To enter or for more information visit www.fedartprize.com.
For assistance with the online entry form, contact the committee via email at fedphotoprize@federationcouncil.nsw.gov.au.