Camie Lyons – Finalist in the Lake Art Prize 2022

In News October 2, 2022

Image above: installation view of Seed  2021  aluminium and flock leather on Perspex plinth  162 x 116 x 97 cm.

 

Congratulations to Camie Lyons who has been announced as a finalist in the Lake Art Prize 2022 for her sculpture ‘Seed’. Lyons has been chosen alongside 65 other finalists from 390 entries into what is one of the richest acquisitive art prizes in regional NSW, offering a $25,000 acquisitive prize pool to acquire works for the Museum of Art and Culture (MAC) yapang collection.

The theme for this year’s prize is titled The Vessel: contained within and moving between. In working with this theme, artists were invited to explore literal or lateral translations of the vessel, exploring the notions of, but not limited to the power to hold, containment, passage, memory as well as the vessel in relation to life, water and place.

‘Seed’ is comprised of branches cast in aluminium wrapped in flock leather on a Perspex plinth. It is on show at MAC until Sunday 11 December 2022.

Image above: Seed  2021  aluminium and flock leather on Perspex plinth  162 x 116 x 97 cm.
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Lake Art Prize 2022
Museum of Art and Culture (MAC)
1A First Street, Booragul NSW 2284
24 September – 11 December 2022