Artists Triumph at Perth Royal Art Prize for Landscape 

L-R: Highly Commended Award recipient Nicole Slatter, Perth Royal Art Prize for Landscape Winner André Lipscombe, and Curator Sandra Murray at the Awards.

A field of 61 of Western Australia’s finest artists competed for the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia’s (RASWA) Perth Royal Art Prize for LandscapeLast night, First Prize of $20,000 was awarded to André Lipscombe, for his exceptional work Crustose paintingThis prestigious art prize highlights the depth of talent within the state, with both emerging and established artists shortlisted for the 2025 accolades. 

The judging panel, Hiroshi Kobayashi, 2024 First Prize winner; Lia McKnight, Curator, John Curtin Gallery, Curtin University; and Sandra Murray, Perth Royal Art Prize Curator, noted the diversity and expertise of interpretations of the term ‘landscape’ and commended all the finalists.  

The Prize, committed solely to landscape, was joined by two Highly Commended Awards, and an Emerging Artist Award. The Emerging Artist Award was presented to Breanna Vos for Archived, 2025. 

Highly Commended Awards were given to Troy Drill for his work Kangaroo fat dreamingand Nicole Slatter for Remnantwith both works depicting landscapes from intriguing perspectives.  

Sandra Murray, Perth Royal Art Prize Curator, said, “This is a celebration of our artists, our shared environment, and the many ways in which landscape inspires, provokes, and motivates. The innovative finalists’ works reflect landscapes that are geographic, political, ecological, abstract and imagined, all unified by a dedication to the genre and to artmaking itself. 

RASWA CEO Robyn Sermon commented on the significance of the annual prize 

“For more than 50 years, the Perth Royal Art Prize has provided a platform for emerging and established artists from across the State. Through this competition, we continue to support and celebrate their creativity in one of WA’s most respected and sought-after art prizes.” 

André Lipscombe, Perth Royal Art Prize Winner, stated, “I am incredibly grateful for the honour of receiving this prize and I want to extend my deepest gratitude for the humbling and generous acknowledgment. I am delighted the judges have enjoyed the breadth of experimentation in my painting and recognise the embodiment of universal and interdependent processes inextricably together as occurs in nature.

“I want to express my heartfelt thanks to the Royal Agricultural Society of WA, the selection panel, particularly the Art Prize Curator Sandra Murray, the Judges and the entire art award team that has over many years, made a substantive commitment to the recognition of the intrinsic human values of handmade visual arts and the work of artists and makers in WA. Your efforts, during this time of the rise of artificial creativity, are welcome and much valued in the visual arts community.’’ 

The Prize is being shown at the Wilkinson GalleryClaremont Showground, offering free access to the exhibition for art lovers, artists and the general public. Open 10:00am – 4:00pm daily, from today, Sunday, 31 August to 7 September 2025, with free admission and free parking, entry via Gate 1.  

All artworks are available to view and purchase online at: perthroyalshow.com.au/competitions/perth-royal-art-prize/online-gallery 

Congratulations to the 2025 Perth Royal Art Prize Finalists

Jordan Andreotta, Mikyla Baggstrom-Wild, Ralph Baker, Charmaine Ball, Phil Barron, Jacinda Bayne, Alexander Beetle, Emma Benichou, Godfrey Blow, Ric Burkitt, Jane Coffey, Dominique Coiffait, Harry Conneally, Shelley Cowper, Andrew Daly, Ben David, Lorraine Defleur, Darryl Dempster, Kia Dowell, Troy Drill, Stuart Earnshaw, Michael Francas, Indra Geidans, Katie Glaskin, Jenni Gray, Yoshiko Gunning, Fiona Harman, George Haynes, Jessica Holliday, Malcolm Hundley, Josephine Johnson, Olivia Jones, Lauren Kennedy, Kylee Larsen, Vania Lawson, David Ledger, Sue Leeming, Andre Lipscombe, John Manson, Minaxi May, Anne McCaughey, Matthew McVeigh, Jen Mellor, Cecil Mosquito, Lori Pensini, Denise Pepper, Anita Phillips, Ross Potter, Kathy Ramsay, Julie Silvester, Nicole Slatter, Alex Spremberg, Everlyn Sturges, Pamela Tang, Jane Tangney, Wade Taylor, Emily ten Raa, Breanna Vos, Ken Wadrop, Geoffrey Wake, Kay Wood.

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Highly Commended Award: Troy Drill, Kangaroo fat dreaming, 2025, traditional ochre on canvas painted with bush grass. Image courtesy Warmun Art Centre and the artist. 

About the Royal Agricultural Society of WA 
The Royal Agricultural Society of WA (RASWA) is a member-based not-for-profit organisation dedicated to growing opportunities for the future of WA food and agriculture. Since 1903, the 194-year-old organisation has been based at the Claremont Showgrounds – a much-loved community asset, best known as the home of the annual Perth Royal Show and hundreds of different community events. Importantly, RASWA supports the future of agriculture through a range of student scholarships, farm skills and young judges programs, the rural ambassador competition and our Next Generation committee.
www.raswa.org.au 

About the Perth Royal Art Prize for Landscape 
The Perth Royal Art Prize for Landscape is one of Western Australia’s most esteemed visual arts awards, dedicated exclusively to landscape-themed works by artists residing in the state. Established in 1974 by the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA), the prize has been instrumental in launching and advancing the careers of numerous artists, both emerging and established.
https://www.perthroyalshow.com.au/competitions/perth-royal-art-prize/