Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour
An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition
Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour

An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition
19 jan. — 3 mar. 2024
19 jan. — 3 mar. 2024
Winner Archibald Prize 2023, Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground, oil, found textiles and embroidery on canvas, 198 x 213.6 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter
Winner Archibald Prize 2023, Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground, oil, found textiles and embroidery on canvas, 198 x 213.6 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter
Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour
An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition
19 jan. — 3 mar. 2024
TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS CLICK HERE OR PAY AT THE GALLERY
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is delighted to host the Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour.
The annual Archibald Prize is eagerly anticipated by artists and audiences alike.
Judged by the trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW, the prize is awarded to the best portrait painting. Since 1921, it has highlighted figures from all walks of life, from famous faces to local heroes, reflecting back to us the stories of our times.
Following their display at the Art Gallery in Sydney, the Archibald Prize 2023 finalist works will tour to six venues in Victoria and regional NSW, offering audiences around the country the opportunity to see these notable works.
For more information:
artgallery.nsw.gov.au/art/prizes/archibald
Exhibition Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 9.00am - 5.00pm
Sat - Sun 12.00pm - 4.00pm
TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS CLICK HERE
TIMED ENTRY TICKET
60 minute session, arrive at a selected time to view the exhibition
Adults (persons aged 18+): $15
Concession/Seniors/Student/Youth 15 - 18: $12 (concession/seniors card required on entry)
Youth (7-14 years): $8
Children 6 and under: free
Family (tickets for 2 adults & up to 3 youth 7-14 years): $45
+ booking fees
FLEXIBLE ENTRY TICKET
A flexible entry ticket allows you to visit any session on the day of your booked Archibald Prize 2023 visit.
Flexible entry: $20
+ booking fees
GROUP BOOKINGS
Email us to secure your group booking: artgallery@goulburn.nsw.gov.au
Group bookings: $12 per person (for groups of 20 persons or more)
School Groups (primary/secondary) $7 per student in the group +$7 for accompanying adults (including any staff, parent or guardian helpers)
No refunds for tickets available
Related Events
Gallery Trivia: the Archibald Prize 2023
Talking Painting with James Powditch and Oliver Watts
Make yourself at home with Eliza Gosse
20 Questions with Julia Gutman: winner of the Archibald Prize 2023
Young Archie Goulburn- Opening event and announcement of winners
Exhibition Opening Night: Archibald Prize 2023
















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Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring introductory text. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC; Mitch Cairns, Elizabeth Pulie; Clare Thackway, Lottie; Catherine McGuiness, Lucky, Alanah Ellen Brand, Solomon Kammer: never enough; Michael Simms, Zaachariaha Fielding; William Mackinnon, Rich Lewer, friend and rival in sport and art; Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground and Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (me with two dogs). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Marikit Santiago, Hallowed Be Thy Name (collaboration with Maella Santiago, Santi Mateo Santiago and Sarita Santiago); Ryan Presley, Blood money – infinite dollar note – Aunty Regina Pilawuk Wilson; Tsering Hannaford, Nanna Mara; Sally Ryan, Year of the Rabbit and Marie Mansfield, Ronni Kahn AO (founder OzHarvest, (detail). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Tsering Hannaford, Nanna Mara; Sally Ryan, Year of the Rabbit; Marie Mansfield, Ronni Kahn AO (founder OzHarvest); Oliver Shepherd. Maestro (portrait of Jessica Cottis) and Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC; Mitch Cairns, Elizabeth Pulie, Clare Thackway, Lottie; Catherine McGuiness, Lucky, Alanah Ellen Brand, Solomon Kammer: never enough; Michael Simms, Zaachariaha Fielding and William Mackinnon, Rich Lewer, friend and rival in sport and art. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Randall Sinnamon, Portrait of Joseph Tawadros; Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (Me with two dogs); Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup and Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Michele Hiscock, The Songwriter; Danie Mellor, A portrait of intimacy ; Lewis Miller, Self-portrait; Natasha Bieniek, Self-portrait, after Nora Heysen; Melissa Clements, In the driveway, 40˚; Patrice Wills, No place like home; Jaq Grantford, Through the window; Luke Cornish, Barrambiyarra (Awaken); Anh Do, Seeing Ruby; Charles Mouyat, As below, so above (ut infra, sic supra) (detail); Andrea Huelin, Clown jewels; Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar and Marikit Santiago, Hallowed Be Thy Name (collaboration with Maella Santiago,Sanit Mateo Santiago and Sarita Santiago). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground; Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup; Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen; Oliver Watts, Heidi May, Elle Charalambu and the artist at Redleaf Pool; Eliza Gosse, Breakfast at ours and Katherine Hattam, The nightingale and the kookaburra – portrait of Drusilla Modjeska. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Jason Jowett, Alex Greenwich; Daniel Kim, Self-portrait, holding memories, my mentor Greg Warburton; Natasha Walsh, Dear Ben, ‘The scream’ (after Pope Innocent X), Kirthana Selvaraj, Ramesh and the blue figure with snake and Emily Crockford, Jeff’s pink daisy eyelash clash. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (Me with two dogs); Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup; Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen; Oliver Watts, Heidi May, Elle Charalambu and the artist at Redleaf Pool; Eliza Gosse, Breakfast at ours; Laura Jones, Claudia (the GOAT); Charles Mouyat, As below, so above (ut infra, sic supra)and Andrea Huelin, Clown jewels. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar; Judith Sinnamon, Katharine Murphy; David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi and Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi; Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong (detail); James Powditch, Sam I am; Keith Burt, Sam Leach in his studio chair; Marcus Wills, Jack and Nikki and Abdul Abdullah, Self-portrait after MD 2. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar; Judith Sinnamon, Katharine Murphy; David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi and Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong; James Powditch, Sam I am; Keith Burt, Sam Leach in his studio chair; Marcus Wills, Jack and Nikki; Abdul Abdullah, Self-portrait after MD 2 and Zoe Young, Latrell and Winmarra. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Paul Newton, Portrait of John Symond AM; Charlotte Ruth, Painting with toothbrush; David Griggs, The Melanoma and the stitches and Jason Phu, cameras are the best, cameras are the worst. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring David Griggs, The Melanoma and the stitches (detail); Jason Phu, cameras are the best, cameras are the worst; Kim Leutwyler, Zoe; Sarah McCloskey, Social distancing and Jill Ansell, Looking east. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring John Hillier, There’s something about Harry; Cameron Dimopoulos, Limbo and Thom Roberts, In there future there might be new tall buildings built by Bert (Farhad Haidari). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Winner Archibald Prize 2023, Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground, oil, found textiles and embroidery on canvas, 198 x 213.6 cm © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter
Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour
An Art Gallery of New South Wales touring exhibition
19 jan. — 3 mar. 2024
TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS CLICK HERE OR PAY AT THE GALLERY
Goulburn Regional Art Gallery is delighted to host the Archibald Prize 2023 Regional Tour.
The annual Archibald Prize is eagerly anticipated by artists and audiences alike.
Judged by the trustees of the Art Gallery of NSW, the prize is awarded to the best portrait painting. Since 1921, it has highlighted figures from all walks of life, from famous faces to local heroes, reflecting back to us the stories of our times.
Following their display at the Art Gallery in Sydney, the Archibald Prize 2023 finalist works will tour to six venues in Victoria and regional NSW, offering audiences around the country the opportunity to see these notable works.
For more information:
artgallery.nsw.gov.au/art/prizes/archibald
Exhibition Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 9.00am - 5.00pm
Sat - Sun 12.00pm - 4.00pm
TO BOOK YOUR TICKETS CLICK HERE
TIMED ENTRY TICKET
60 minute session, arrive at a selected time to view the exhibition
Adults (persons aged 18+): $15
Concession/Seniors/Student/Youth 15 - 18: $12 (concession/seniors card required on entry)
Youth (7-14 years): $8
Children 6 and under: free
Family (tickets for 2 adults & up to 3 youth 7-14 years): $45
+ booking fees
FLEXIBLE ENTRY TICKET
A flexible entry ticket allows you to visit any session on the day of your booked Archibald Prize 2023 visit.
Flexible entry: $20
+ booking fees
GROUP BOOKINGS
Email us to secure your group booking: artgallery@goulburn.nsw.gov.au
Group bookings: $12 per person (for groups of 20 persons or more)
School Groups (primary/secondary) $7 per student in the group +$7 for accompanying adults (including any staff, parent or guardian helpers)
No refunds for tickets available
Related Events
Gallery Trivia: the Archibald Prize 2023
Talking Painting with James Powditch and Oliver Watts
Make yourself at home with Eliza Gosse
20 Questions with Julia Gutman: winner of the Archibald Prize 2023
Young Archie Goulburn- Opening event and announcement of winners
Exhibition Opening Night: Archibald Prize 2023
















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Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring introductory text. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC; Mitch Cairns, Elizabeth Pulie; Clare Thackway, Lottie; Catherine McGuiness, Lucky, Alanah Ellen Brand, Solomon Kammer: never enough; Michael Simms, Zaachariaha Fielding; William Mackinnon, Rich Lewer, friend and rival in sport and art; Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground and Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (me with two dogs). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Marikit Santiago, Hallowed Be Thy Name (collaboration with Maella Santiago, Santi Mateo Santiago and Sarita Santiago); Ryan Presley, Blood money – infinite dollar note – Aunty Regina Pilawuk Wilson; Tsering Hannaford, Nanna Mara; Sally Ryan, Year of the Rabbit and Marie Mansfield, Ronni Kahn AO (founder OzHarvest, (detail). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Tsering Hannaford, Nanna Mara; Sally Ryan, Year of the Rabbit; Marie Mansfield, Ronni Kahn AO (founder OzHarvest); Oliver Shepherd. Maestro (portrait of Jessica Cottis) and Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Yvette Coppersmith, Lady Primrose Potter AC; Mitch Cairns, Elizabeth Pulie, Clare Thackway, Lottie; Catherine McGuiness, Lucky, Alanah Ellen Brand, Solomon Kammer: never enough; Michael Simms, Zaachariaha Fielding and William Mackinnon, Rich Lewer, friend and rival in sport and art. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Randall Sinnamon, Portrait of Joseph Tawadros; Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (Me with two dogs); Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup and Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Michele Hiscock, The Songwriter; Danie Mellor, A portrait of intimacy ; Lewis Miller, Self-portrait; Natasha Bieniek, Self-portrait, after Nora Heysen; Melissa Clements, In the driveway, 40˚; Patrice Wills, No place like home; Jaq Grantford, Through the window; Luke Cornish, Barrambiyarra (Awaken); Anh Do, Seeing Ruby; Charles Mouyat, As below, so above (ut infra, sic supra) (detail); Andrea Huelin, Clown jewels; Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar and Marikit Santiago, Hallowed Be Thy Name (collaboration with Maella Santiago,Sanit Mateo Santiago and Sarita Santiago). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Julia Gutman, Head in the sky, feet on the ground; Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup; Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen; Oliver Watts, Heidi May, Elle Charalambu and the artist at Redleaf Pool; Eliza Gosse, Breakfast at ours and Katherine Hattam, The nightingale and the kookaburra – portrait of Drusilla Modjeska. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Jason Jowett, Alex Greenwich; Daniel Kim, Self-portrait, holding memories, my mentor Greg Warburton; Natasha Walsh, Dear Ben, ‘The scream’ (after Pope Innocent X), Kirthana Selvaraj, Ramesh and the blue figure with snake and Emily Crockford, Jeff’s pink daisy eyelash clash. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Tiger Yaltangki, Ngayulu munu papa kutjara (Me with two dogs); Kaylene Whiskey, Cooking my famous Indulkana soup; Angela Brennan, Portrait of Erik Jensen; Oliver Watts, Heidi May, Elle Charalambu and the artist at Redleaf Pool; Eliza Gosse, Breakfast at ours; Laura Jones, Claudia (the GOAT); Charles Mouyat, As below, so above (ut infra, sic supra)and Andrea Huelin, Clown jewels. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar; Judith Sinnamon, Katharine Murphy; David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi and Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi; Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong (detail); James Powditch, Sam I am; Keith Burt, Sam Leach in his studio chair; Marcus Wills, Jack and Nikki and Abdul Abdullah, Self-portrait after MD 2. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Matt Adnate, Echoes of a teenage superstar; Judith Sinnamon, Katharine Murphy; David Fenoglio, Christopher Bassi and Shevaun Wright and Sophia Hewson Collaboration, Atong; James Powditch, Sam I am; Keith Burt, Sam Leach in his studio chair; Marcus Wills, Jack and Nikki; Abdul Abdullah, Self-portrait after MD 2 and Zoe Young, Latrell and Winmarra. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring Paul Newton, Portrait of John Symond AM; Charlotte Ruth, Painting with toothbrush; David Griggs, The Melanoma and the stitches and Jason Phu, cameras are the best, cameras are the worst. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring David Griggs, The Melanoma and the stitches (detail); Jason Phu, cameras are the best, cameras are the worst; Kim Leutwyler, Zoe; Sarah McCloskey, Social distancing and Jill Ansell, Looking east. Photograph: Silversalt Photography.
Installation view Archibald Prize 2023 featuring John Hillier, There’s something about Harry; Cameron Dimopoulos, Limbo and Thom Roberts, In there future there might be new tall buildings built by Bert (Farhad Haidari). Photograph: Silversalt Photography.