$4,000 for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Bob Landt for Higgly – Pigly progress

$4,000 for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Bob Landt for Higgly – Pigly progress
$4,000 for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Gerhard Ritter for Climate Change Deniers Do Paris
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Dan Lightowler for Peregrine Falcon the world’s fastest animal
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Iroda Adil for Nadera
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Rosemary Warmington for When the boat comes in
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Jan Adam Les for Misty morning on Lake Bellfield
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Joint winners each receiving a $4,000 voucher for solar products
Chris Reid for Cuttlefish
Roe Gartelmann for The Wrinkles of Time
$4,000 voucher for Natural Technology Systems Prospect solar products
Daniel Hurditch for Trying to find comfort in light of
Each winner received $100 for Metro tickets and a book about climate change.
Helen Bakhoff for Treasures grow in rocks
Margaret Walsh for Weighing ability to sustain
Sarah Vandepeer for Before During & After
Brenton Mitchell for DNA of an extinction event
Libby Tozer for Sea ghost and We are all connected
Artists now have until 14 February 2024 to submit their entries for the 15th annual Solar Art Prize in South Australia, with $68,000 worth of prizes to be won.
Prizes include a Natural Technology Systems Prospect voucher for $13,000 worth of fully installed Solar Q Cell Panels / solar hot water / battery / low power refrigerator / composting toilet / solar pool pumps.
This will be the 15th year in a row that the privately funded Solar Art Prize has been held, representing a total of $558,140 of solar product vouchers, cash and metro tickets awarded to South Australian artists.
Art of any style in any medium is accepted for judging by a different team of independent judges every year.
The urgency of reducing carbon emissions can no longer wait on government, foreign powers or anyone else to take responsibility. We must do what we can – NOW.
This is your chance to express your feelings about climate change, laud those who are helping, and satirise those who are not helping.
Terms and conditions and the entry form may be found on the 15th Solar Art Prize page.
This painting is the co-winner of the Overall Prize: Healing by Paul Whitehead.