Deadline: 15-Jul-2026
The Meroogal Women’s Art Prize is a non-acquisitive art competition open to women artists aged 18+ who are residents of New South Wales (NSW). It invites artworks responding to the historic Meroogal house, its women’s histories, and cultural heritage. The total prize pool exceeds AUD 18,000, including cash prizes, a Bundanon artist residency, and exhibition opportunities at Shoalhaven Regional Gallery.
Overview
The Meroogal Women’s Art Prize is a regional arts initiative focused on celebrating women artists and interpreting the historical and cultural significance of the Meroogal property. It encourages creative responses to themes of memory, place, heritage, and women’s lived experiences across generations.
Selected artworks are exhibited within the Meroogal house, allowing artists to engage directly with the site’s environment and history.
Key Themes and Artistic Focus
Artists are encouraged to respond to themes such as:
- History of the Meroogal house
- Women’s stories across four generations
- Cultural heritage and memory
- Sense of place and belonging
- Community life and domestic histories
- Contemporary reinterpretations of historical narratives
- Objects and belongings left behind in the house
Prize Structure
Total Prize Pool
- Over AUD 18,000 in total awards
Residency Prize
- AUD 8,000 cash prize
- Bundanon artist-in-residence scholarship
- Museums of History NSW membership
Exhibition Prize
- AUD 8,000 cash prize
- Solo exhibition at Shoalhaven Regional Gallery
- Museums of History NSW membership
Additional Awards
- Highly Commended Award: AUD 1,500 + membership benefits
- People’s Choice Award: AUD 500 + membership benefits
Bundanon Artist Residency (Included in Prize)
The Bundanon residency provides:
- Two-week artist residency
- Private studio space
- Accommodation for one artist
- Location: Bundanon, Shoalhaven River (approx. 1,000-hectare property)
- Residency year: Must be completed in 2027
Artist Responsibilities
- Artists must cover:
- Materials
- Meals
- Travel and transport expenses
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet all conditions:
- Must identify as women
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must be residents of New South Wales (NSW), Australia
- Must submit original artwork responding to the Meroogal theme
Ineligibility Rules
- Employees of Museums of History NSW are not eligible
- Immediate family members of employees are also not eligible
Artworks and Exhibition Format
- Open to all art mediums
- Non-acquisitive prize (artists retain ownership of work)
- Selected works will be exhibited throughout the Meroogal property
- Works are displayed within the historic house environment
- Aim is to create dialogue between contemporary art and heritage space
Why the Prize Matters
The Meroogal Women’s Art Prize supports:
- Visibility of women artists in regional NSW
- Creative engagement with Australian heritage sites
- Preservation and reinterpretation of women’s histories
- Public interaction with contemporary art in historic spaces
- Strengthening cultural tourism and regional arts participation
Application Guidance (How to Succeed)
Strong applications typically include:
- Clear conceptual connection to Meroogal themes
- Strong narrative linking artwork to women’s history or place
- Site-responsive or installation-based thinking (recommended)
- Demonstration of artistic practice and originality
- Consideration of how the work engages with the historic house setting
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting work unrelated to Meroogal themes
- Ignoring eligibility (age, gender, NSW residency requirements)
- Not considering installation constraints of a historic property
- Overlooking budget needs for materials and transport (especially for residency)
- Weak conceptual connection to women’s histories or heritage
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply for the Meroogal Women’s Art Prize?
Women artists aged 18+ who are residents of New South Wales.
What kind of artwork is accepted?
Any medium, including installation, painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media.
What is the total prize pool?
More than AUD 18,000, including cash prizes, residency, and exhibition opportunities.
Is the prize acquisitive?
No, it is non-acquisitive. Artists retain ownership of their work.
What is the Bundanon residency?
A two-week artist residency with studio space and accommodation at Bundanon, to be completed in 2027.
Are travel and material costs covered for residency?
No, artists must cover materials, meals, and transport costs.
Where will selected artworks be exhibited?
Inside the historic Meroogal house in New South Wales.
Conclusion
The Meroogal Women’s Art Prize is a significant opportunity for women artists in NSW to engage with heritage, storytelling, and place-based creativity. It combines exhibition exposure, financial awards, and an artist residency, while encouraging new interpretations of women’s histories and cultural memory through contemporary art practice.
For more information, visit MHNSW.
