Current Artsoz review of art prizes marked open or needing immediate checking.
Use this page at the beginning of each month to identify competitions that are genuinely open or about to close.
Last updated: May 2026.
| Prize | State | Category | Opening | Closing | Fee | Prize / status | Official |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize Original small sculpture up to 80cm; check official eligibility | NSW | Small sculpture | 13 April 2026 | 12 July 2026 | Check official entry form | Open for 2026 $29,000 prize pool; $25,000 main acquisitive award Woollahra Gallery/Woollahra Council 2026 key dates | Official |
Schools, councils, galleries, newsletters and community groups are welcome to reference this public resource when it is useful to their audience.
These prize guides include extra context about eligibility, requirements, fees, delivery, mistakes to avoid and official sources.
Current Artsoz review of art prizes marked open or needing immediate checking.
Prize entries are best judged by fit, not by panic. A strong decision weighs the artwork, category, cost, exhibition value, terms and timing together.
The practical checks are eligibility, medium, image quality, framing, freight, finalist duties, sale terms, copyright, acquisitive clauses and collection dates.
Artists should keep a record of the submitted image, title, medium, dimensions, entry receipt and terms. That record matters if the work is shortlisted, sold, returned or needed for another opportunity.
Use this page to orient the decision, then compare related Artsoz pages and confirm live details before committing time, money, travel or public work.
An artist with a finished work can use this page to decide whether the category and terms are a natural fit.
A studio assistant can use it to build a deadline list with entry, delivery and collection dates.
A teacher or mentor can use it to explain why not every open prize is worth entering.
The page is strongest when used with a clear purpose. Decide what you are trying to do, check the details that can change, and keep a record of anything that affects money, deadlines, access, rights, privacy, safety or public commitments.