Congratulations to the Winner of the Dean Mobbs Artwork
We would like to congratulate the winner Lesley Oliver of Bathurst NSW.
Artist Dean Mobbs (Dean Mobbs Gallery, Bathurst) kindly donated the pictured artwork as a prize for some lucky Regional Waste to Art Exhibition visitor. All entrants had to do was to complete a People’s Choice Award nomination and answer the following questions correctly:
- How many steel cans are used by Australians every year? ANSWER 1.7 Billion
- How many of these cans are recycled every year? ANSWER 35%
- Which metal items can go in your yellow lidded recycle bin? ANSWER Steel Cans, Aerosol Cans, Aluminium Cans
We would also like to acknowledge everyone that participated in the Peoples Choice Voting and hope that you enjoyed this wonderful exhibition.
2014/15 Waste to Art Scrap Metal Theme Winner
Tom Buckland from Oberon Council area won the 2014/15 Waste Theme Award (Scrap Metal) with his wonderful ” Lepidoptera”.
Congratulations to the 2014/15 Regional Waste to Art Winners
The 2014/15 Waste to Art Regional Exhibition is currently on display at the Bathurst Flannery Centre, Havannah Street until 30 August 2015.
View the list of all the 2014/15 Regional Waste to Art Winners
2014/15 Waste to Art Overall Winner
Congratulations to Congratulations to Kindle Hill School years 7 through to 10 from the Blue Mountains, as these talented students were the Overall Regional Waste to Art Winners with “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”.
Vote for the 2014/15 Waste to Art Peoples Choice Award
VOTE ONLINE NOW – FOR THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD. View the 2015 Catalogue of Works then head to our Waste to Art Facebook Page & place your name along with the Artwork that you choose for Peoples Choice in the comments section under the pinned post or download a peoples choice form here and send back to administration@netwaste.org.au
Artist Dean Mobbs (Dean Mobbs Gallery, Bathurst) has kindly donated the pictured artwork as a prize for some lucky Regional Waste to Art Exhibition visitor. All you have to do is complete a People’s Choice Award nomination. We will let one very lucky winner know that the work now belongs to them when the exhibition comes to a close.