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Step into the world of art at the Doyles Art Award, an annual exhibition that has become a national icon and a prominent fixture on Australia’s cultural calendar. The main exhibition will be held at Mudgeeraba Memorial Hall, 62 Railway St Mudgeeraba QLD, from 15 June to 25 June.
Established to honour d’Arcy Doyle, one of Australia’s most well-known artists who lived locally in Mudgeeraba, Queensland, this award has grown into a celebration of creativity and artistic excellence.
Come and experience some of the finest artistic expressions from across the country, with over 500 artworks on display during the opening night. It’s an event not to be missed, as artists and art enthusiasts from far and wide come together to celebrate the passion and dedication that goes into creating beautiful works of art.
Since its inception in 2004, the Doyles Art Award has attracted high-calibre sponsors such as Bond University, Attwood Marshall Lawyers and SkyRidge Living. Their support has helped increase the prize money and recognition for artists who participate in the award.
Join us at the Doyles Art Award and be part of an unforgettable celebration of creativity, talent, and inspiration. It’s a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of art and witness the amazing talents of Australian artists. Come along and experience the magic of the Doyles Art Award! For further details, visit www.thedoylesaward.com.au
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.