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20 works nominated for the 2025 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes
Twenty works by students, staff and alum are finalists in the 2025 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes.
Congratulations especially to current students Remy Faint for his first nomination and Billy Bain, who has been nominated for two prizes.
All of the nominated work will be on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales from 10 May – 17 August.
2025 Archibald Prize finalists
- Abdul Abdullah (Master of Fine Arts (Research), 2017)
- Billy Bain (Master of Fine Arts (Research) candidate)
- Clara Adolphs (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2008)
- Jason Phu (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2012)
- Joan Ross (Master of Fine Arts, 2012)
- Christophe Domergue (Master of Art, 2017)
- Loribelle Spirovski (Bachelor of Arts (Art Education), 2012)
- Remy Faint (Master of Fine Arts (Research) candidate)
2025 Wynne Prize finalists
- Billy Bain (Master of Fine Arts (Research) candidate)
- Cybele Cox (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1994)
- Joe Frost (Master of Fine Arts, 2002)
- Jude Rae (GradDip in Professional Art Studies, 1984)
- Mehwish Iqbal (Master of Fine Arts, 2008)
- Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran (Master of Fine Arts (Research), 2013)
- Seth Birchall (Master of Art, 2011)
- Tim Silver (Master of Fine Arts (Research), 2004)
2025 Sulman Prize finalists
- Belem Lett (Master of Fine Arts, 2013)
- Jedda Daisy Culley (Master of Fine Arts, 2011)
- John Spiteri (Master of Fine Arts, 2001)
- Sarah Contos (Master of Art, 2010)
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Featured image: Billy Bain ‘Rona and Pig at Palm Valley’ 2025, oil on linen; recycled timber frame with ceramic tiles, 141.7 x 181.9 cm frame © the artist, image © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter.

students, staff and alum nominated for the ramsay art prize 2025
Congratulations to the finalists for The Ramsay Art Prize 2025, a $100,000 art prize supporting contemporary Australian artists under 40.
The 23 finalists for this prestigious prize include:
- Shireen Taweel (Current PhD candidate)
- Jack Ball (Academic staff member)
- Clara Adolphs (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2008)
- Jordan Gogos (Bachelor of Design / Media, 2020)
- Jason Phu (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 2012)
- Tom Polo (Master of Fine Arts (Research), 2011)
The prize will be awarded at the Art Gallery of South Australia on 30 May and the accompanying exhibition will be on display until 31 August.
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Featured image: Shireen Taweel, ‘Al-Tusi preferred to rely on perfect circles instead’ 2024, hand formed and pierced sheet copper, 81.0 x 101.0 x 39.0 cm (each); Courtesy of the artist and STATION. Image: Christo Crocker Photography.

Statement in support of Khaled Sabsabi
The °IJʹ School of Art & Design deeply regrets the decision taken by the Board of Creative Australia to cancel the artistic team chosen for the 2026 Venice Biennale. We stand by our alumnus Khaled Sabsabi and note that the Board has found his work to be reflective of “the diversity and plurality of Australia’s rich culture, and will spark meaningful conversations with audiences around the world.” (Creative Australia’s CEO Adrian Collette). This remains the case regardless of the political considerations behind this decision.
In the aftermath of this decision, we think it is important to remind everyone that Khaled is a community minded artist who has worked in detention centres, schools, prisons, refugee camps, hospitals and youth centres in Australia and overseas and has produced many thousands of images in his 35 year career. This vast body of work has been eclipsed in recent media coverage by an obsessive focus on just one or two of these images.
We wish the Board all the very best in managing the current political sensitivities now intruding on their decision making such that ‘risk management’ appears to be taking priority over the board’s stated values which include: ‘Diversity: embracing difference’ and ‘Leadership: advocate and empower’.
- Professor Edward Scheer, Head of School | 14 February 2025
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Photograph by Anna Kucera
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