Jayda Brown’s Wardan Boodjar has been selected as the winner of the People’s Choice Award for the City of Rockingham’s 2023 Art Prize.
Throughout May the Art Prize Exhibition at the Rockingham Arts Centre showcased the work of 67 Western Australian artists.
Earlier this month five talented artists were recognised during a formal awards ceremony, and since then visitors to the exhibition have had the chance to vote on their favourite artwork.
Jayda Brown of Baldivis was the winner of the People’s Choice Award.
The emerging Indigenous artist said her painting, Wardan Boodjar, captures the essence of a sunset at Rockingham Beach.
“This painting shows the beauty of Rockingham and what it is most known for, the beautiful beaches and sunsets. I have also included our land or mountains that we see in the distance in land," she said.
“I found my passion for art at the beginning of COVID, when I couldn’t attend school, my sister-in-law reached out to see if I was interested in creating a piece for her new home. From there, I have discovered a new world in art; learning more about my culture and the symbols I have used. My art lets me proudly express my Indigenous background."
City of Rockingham Mayor Deb Hamblin congratulated Brown along with community members for casting their vote.
“After a one-year hiatus due to the refurbishment of the Rockingham Arts Centre (RAC), the City was thrilled to host the Art Prize Exhibition for community members to enjoy," Mayor Hamblin said.
“Hundreds of visitors made their way through the RAC to explore the range of 2D and 3D works on display which included stone and jarrah sculptures, photography, painting and etching.
“Wardan Boodjar was chosen by the public as the most popular piece, and the City congratulates Jayda Brown on winning the coveted People’s Choice Award. The City looks forward to hosting the Art Prize once again in 2024.”
For more information on the Art Prize and all of the winners in each category visit rockingham.wa.gov.au/artprize
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