WINNERS - 2021 Act-Belong-Commit Esperance Wildflower Festival Art Exhibition and Competition
Congratulations to the winners of the 2021 Act-Belong-Commit Esperance Wildflower Festival Art Competition and Exhibition.
JUDGES AWARD
- Under 12 Indigenous – Nikkita Bennell
- Under 12 Individual – Ezra Boucher
- 12 – 17 Indigenous – Justin Bennell
- 12 – 17 Individual – Taya Close
- Over 18 Indigenous – Candice Smith
- Over 18 Individual (Minna Crisp Award) – Tracey Bareli
- Group Entry – Women Learning for Life
PEOPLE’S CHOICE
- Group Entry – Homecare
- Indigenous – Taya Close
- Individual – Jeff Mutch
- School – Condingup Primary School
SCHOOL AWARDS
Sustainability Award – for the Innovative use of recycled/upcycled materials
- PP – Marley Clark, Scaddan Primary School
- Year 3 – Quinn Brown, Esperance Primary School
- Year 4 – Amelia Welke, Cascade Primary School
- Year 7/8 – Students at ESHS Education Support
Technical skill award – for demonstration of strong artistic skill
- PP – Tori McLean-Schilling, Esperance Primary School
- Year 1 – Kaliahni Banks, Nulsen Primary School
- Year 6 – Paisley Hoggart, Condingup Primary School
- Year 9 – Lenox Lister, Esperance Senior High School
- Year 10 – Richard Henderson, Home School
Merit awards
- Year 4 – Alyrah Stokes, Castletown Primary School
- Year 9 – Charlee Peterson, Esperance Senior High School
Photo credit: Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation