Andrew Antoniou – Finalist in the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2021

In News October 7, 2021

Image: Andrew Antoniou  Constant Companions  2020  charcoal and conte  130 x 220 cm

Australian Galleries are thrilled to announce that Andrew Antoniou has been selected as a finalist in the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award 2021 at Campbelltown Arts Centre.

The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award is an annual art prize inviting artists to submit works in a variety of artistic categories and mediums. Now in its 59th year, with a total of $38,000 in prize money to be won. The Open section is acquisitive to the Campbelltown City Council collection and is valued at $25,000.

The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award coincides with Campbelltown’s annual Festival of Fisher’s Ghost. Held over 4 days, the Festival dates back to 1956 and celebrates Australia’s most famous ghost – Frederick Fisher.

In the past the Open Award has been awarded to some of Australia’s most respected contemporary artists including Elisabeth Cummings, Khaled Sabsabi, Justene Williams, David Bromley, Marion Borgelt, Raquel Ormella, Philip Wolfhagen, Tina Havelock Stevens, Kuba Dorabialski and most recently, Annika Romeyn.

Exhibition Dates: Saturday 30 October  – Friday 10 December 2021.

For more information visit Campbelltown Arts Centre.