Dobell Prize for Drawing 2002
There were 677 drawings entered in the 2002 Dobell Prize for Drawing, which were judged by a guest judge, artist Jan Senbergs (himself a Dobell winner in 1995). Mary Tonkin’s monumental drawing was the largest artwork to be awarded the prize.
- Suzanne Archer - Still night
- Godwin Bradbeer - Cartoon for Goliath/Goliath
- Angela Brennan - Shanghai/Beijing
- John Caldwell - Harbour elements
- Judy Cassab - Temple, Udaipur
- eX de Medici - Bardo (ex)
- David Fairbairn - The patient SA
- Graham Fransella - Seated figure
- Joe Furlonger - The coal loader
- George Gittoes - Night journey
- Pam Hallandal - Portrait
- Katherine Hattam - Rodchenko's tea pot
- Don Heron - Landscape, Glen Alpin
- Christopher Horder - Mill town II
- Deborah Klein - Impostor
- Amina McConnell - Nude self-portrait
- Ted May - Hybrid
- Sallie Moffatt - Self-portrait, after Vermeer, triptych
- Daniel Moynihan - Celtic tigerman in Paris
- Jenny Sages - Red shoes from Vinnies
- Nina Sellars - Untitled triptych
- Wendy Sharpe - Couple with red dress
- Arlene Textaqueen - Did you get bitten? (Raquel Ormella)
- Aida Tomescu - Marea neagra IV
- Mary Tonkin - Rocky outcrop, Werribee Gorge (Winner: Dobell Prize for Drawing 2002)
- David Warren - Reclining male nude in front of a black screen