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East Gippsland Youth Art Prize 2025 celebrates creativity, talent, and next generation artists

East Gippsland’s 2025 Youth Art Prize showcased young artists aged 12–25, celebrating creativity, talent, and community engagement, with winners announced at the Forge Theatre and Arts Hub in Bairnsdale.

By news@gippsland - 20th October 2025 - Back to News

The next generation of East Gippsland’s creative talent took centre stage this week at the 2025 Youth Art Prize Awards, held at the Forge Theatre and Arts Hub in Bairnsdale where the winners were announced. Presented by East Gippsland Shire Council, the annual Youth Art Prize celebrates and empowers young artists aged 12 to 25 from across the region.

Eliza Moore- Special Mention (Digital Media/ Photography) ‘Give thanks for the day that was’, Leah Brutovic- winner 2D and Judge’s Choice: ‘First Impressions’, Ella Jansen- People's Choice - ‘The Cellist’, Holly Love- winner Digital Media/ Photography: ‘A Night Off’, Lily Nickless- Special Mention (2D) ‘Reveuse’ and Asha Andrews- Special Mention (Digital Media / Photography) ‘I’m not different, am I'

Eliza Moore- Special Mention (Digital Media/ Photography) ‘Give thanks for the day that was’, Leah Brutovic- winner 2D and Judge’s Choice: ‘First Impressions’, Ella Jansen- People's Choice - ‘The Cellist’, Holly Love- winner Digital Media/ Photography: ‘A Night Off’, Lily Nickless- Special Mention (2D) ‘Reveuse’ and Asha Andrews- Special Mention (Digital Media / Photography) ‘I’m not different, am I'

Youth art celebration

This year’s event drew an incredible range of entries from painting and photography to sculpture and digital design which all reflected the unique voices, stories and perspectives of East Gippsland’s young people.

Cr Bernie Farquhar, who attended the opening alongside East Gippsland Shire Council’s General Manager Assets and Environment, Stuart McConnell, and Youth Ambassadors, Banjo Jackson and Amber Mazon said the Youth Art Prize is a wonderful celebration of imagination, creativity and talent.

"We celebrate the remarkable talent of our youth. Each piece on display reflects passion, persistence, and a unique perspective. To all entrants, whether you won a prize or not, your creativity matters. You are the next generation of storytellers, thinkers, and makers, and your voices make a difference," Cr Farquhar said.

Youth art awards

The awards night brought together young artists, their families and friends, teachers, community members, and arts supporters to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the finalists. The 2025 Youth Art Prize Exhibition remains open to the public at the Forge Theatre until Sunday 26 October, offering the community a chance to view the creativity and talent of East Gippsland’s young artists in a professional gallery setting.

The Youth Art Prize provides more than recognition, it offers a platform for young people to explore ideas, build confidence, and contribute to the cultural life of the region. Winner of the 16 - 20 years 2D category and Judges Award, Leah Brutovic from Paynesville, said the Youth Art Prize has been a big part of her creative journey, having entered for the past three years.

"For me personally it provides a connection for me into my community, it's nice to come here and see people I know," Leah said.

Youth art winners

Now living in Melbourne but returning often, Leah added "If it was not for the Youth Art Prize I do not think I would have displayed my art anywhere, it’s a great confidence building program." Leah’s advice for those thinking of entering next year: "Just apply, it’s a good learning process. My artwork has really changed since I first entered, and this win feels like a measure of that success."

This year's exhibition displayed a high standard of art across various categories; age group winners are listed below:

20 - 25 years

  • 2D: Jessika Arnold - ‘Cercopia Moth’
  • Digital Media/ Photography: Imhran Canary - ‘A golden pair’
  • Special Mention: Eliza Moore - ‘Give thanks for the day that was’ (Digital Media/ Photography)
  • Asha Andrews - ‘I’m not different, am I' (Digital Media / Photography)

16 - 20 years

  • 2D and Judge’s Choice: Leah Brutovic - ‘First Impressions’
  • 3D: Daniella Moss - Hidden Spaces
  • Digital Media/ Photography: Holly Love - ‘A Night Off’

12 - 15 years

  • 2D: Ella Jansen - ‘The Cellist’
  • 3D: Jack Peterson - ‘Disco Ball Shark’
  • Digital Media/ Photography: Olli Peevers – ‘Reflection’
  • Special Mention: Lily Nickless - ‘Reveuse’
  • Indigenous: Shae Baxter- Saunders - ‘The Snakes Journey’
  • People’s Choice: Ella Jensen - ‘The Cellist’

The artworks will be on display in correlation with the Bairnsdale Production Line show, The Heartbreak Choir, which is open on October 17, 18, 24, and 25 from one hour before showtime at 7:30 pm, and October 19 and 26 from 2:00 pm. Alternatively, the winners will be on display following the production at East Gippsland Shire Council’s Corporate Centre, more details will be shared via our social media channels.

Pictures from East Gippsland Shire Council website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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