The Weekend Sun - 9 April 2021

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9 April 2021, Issue 1054

Young at art Emma Prill, judge of the inaugural Acorn Foundation Junior Art Awards, chose the winners from 250 entries that came from children aged four to fourteen who live in the Bay of Plenty. They were invited by Tauranga Art Gallery to create a piece of art in the theme ‘Te Taiao: Nature’. Two awards per age category were selected as well as three

special awards. A further People’s Choice Award will be announced when the exhibition closes on May 2. “I was looking for the processes used, how they interpreted the theme in a new and exciting way, but also how it directly related back to the theme of nature,” says Emma. “Nature has a personal significance as we are

surrounded by beautiful nature in New Zealand, but also globally we are becoming more aware of the significance of nature and the preservation of it.” Read this story in full on page 6. Kobe Jennings, 5, winner of the ‘Innovative Use of Art Materials’ award with his artwork ‘Insect and Bird House’. Photo: John Borren.

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