Hannah Quinlivan Succeeds on the Edge

Hannah Quinlivan - Enfolding, 2012. Hand-forged steel. 190 x 220 x 260 cm.
Hannah Quinlivan - Enfolding, 2012. Hand-forged steel. 190 x 220 x 260 cm.
Tuesday 12 March 2013

Hannah Quinlivan, ANU School of Art alumna, has won the Cox Prize at Bermagui's Sculpture on the Edge. The annual exhibition on the NSW far south coast, held this year in March, included large sculptural pieces installed in the landscape of the picturesque region.

The Cox prize is an acquisitive award and is also the richest of the prizes awarded at the exhibition with the winner earning $5,000. It is funded and selected by Sculpture on the Edge patron and acclaimed architect Philip Cox who selected Hannah's piece Enfolding to be acquired for the collection at Thubbul property. The piece was created during a graduate residency at the School of Art Sculpture Workshop.

Hannah, a prolific graduate from the Printmedia and Drawing workshop, was also awarded the People's Choice award and the Don Moffat & Cecilia Ng encouragement award for an individual sculptor for Enfolding as part of the exhibition.

View the Scuplture on the Edge website

View Hannah Quinlivan's website

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