
Now in its 78th year, the Mosman Art Prize is Australia’s longest-running municipal art award and is widely regarded as the most prestigious painting prize in the country. Annually, the winning painting becomes part of the Mosman Art Collection, a valuable and historic collection surveying Australian painting since 1947.
Marion Abraham, Gene A’Hern, Matthew Allen, Susan Andrews, Mostafa Azimitabar, Michelle Belgiorno, Jo Bertini, Seth Birchall, Karen Black, Amber Boardman, Andrew Browne, Johnathon World Peace Bush, Annabel Butler, Mitch Cairns, Mark Maurangi Carrol, Nick Collerson, Lottie Consalvo, Nancy Constandelia, Yvette Coppersmith, Matt Coyle, Sean Crowley, Ken Done, Blak Douglas, James Drinkwater, Ella Dunn, Emily Galicek, Annette Galstaun, Claudia Greathead, David Griggs, Celia Gullett, Miranda Hampson, Katherin Hattam, Tamara Henderson, Drew Connor Holland, Phil James, Adrian Jangala Robertson, Jumaadi, Jordy Kerwick, Daniel Kim, Ildiko Kovacs, Brigita Lastauskaite, Belem Lett, Richard Lewer, Rachel Mackay, Euan Macleod, Helen Tyalmuty McCarthy, James McGrath, Catherine McGuiness, Rob McHaffie, Noel Mckenna, Sanné Mestrom, Dulcie Nanala, Kirsty Neilson, Oscar Nimmo, Catherine O’Donnell, Madeleine Pfull, Jason Phu, Tim Price, Thom Roberts, Caroline Rothwell, Ondine Seabrook, Wendy Sharpe, Damian Showyin, Narmada Dianne Smith, Morgan Stokes, Pauline Sunfly, Intan Teriaki, Imants Tillers, Julie Vinci, Lily Walker, Amber Wallis, Louise Weaver

Mosman Art Prize, 2025, opening, image courtesy Mosman Art Gallery and © the artists. Photograph: Jacquie Manning



