Landscape-focused art prize run through Lethbridge Gallery. Check current opening pages.
| Audience | Artists considering an entry, art students researching competitions, teachers planning prize-related activities, collectors watching finalist exhibitions and visitors following Australian art awards. |
| Location | QLD |
| Type | Landscape Prize |
| Topics | Landscape Prize, QLD, landscape |
| Best use | Use this page to decide whether the prize fits your work, what to check before entering and how to plan the entry, freight and finalist stage. |
This page is designed to help you decide whether the official resource is worth your time before you click through, apply, visit, buy, submit or contact anyone.
Confirm medium, subject, location, size and artist eligibility.
Review fees, commission, acquisition, delivery and finalist obligations.
Photograph work, write captions and tighten the statement.
Save receipts, dates, delivery details and results.
Start by asking whether the prize genuinely matches your practice. A strong fit usually means your medium, subject, scale and career stage suit the award, not just that the prize is well known.
Look at the organiser, previous finalists, exhibition format, judging context and whether the prize creates visibility that matters for your goals.
Read the official conditions before paying an entry fee or preparing a work. Check eligibility, artwork date rules, dimensions, medium restrictions, framing, delivery windows, commission, insurance and whether the prize is acquisitive.
If the prize is run by a council or regional gallery, also check local connection requirements and delivery expectations. Freight can make a prize more expensive than expected.
Prize exhibitions can be useful even if you are not entering. Students can compare themes, medium, judging choices and artist statements. Visitors can discover artists and regional galleries that may not appear in mainstream art coverage.
Eligibility checked against the current official rules.
Entry deadline and finalist notification date recorded.
Entry fee, commission and acquisition terms understood.
Artwork title, year, medium, dimensions and price prepared.
High-quality image files saved and labelled.
Artist statement edited to the required length.
Freight, framing, insurance and return delivery checked.
Official page bookmarked for updates.
A famous prize is not automatically the right prize for your work.
Freight, framing and return delivery can be significant.
Judging often starts with documentation.
Acquisition, commission and eligibility rules matter.
Artsoz is designed to be a practical directory for artists, collectors, students, galleries and art lovers. Send useful art prizes, open calls, galleries, local council resources or learning links.