THE DINOSAURS BY BRIAN SYNNOTT [SCULPTURE IN CONTEXT SEPTEMBER 2017]
Sculpture In Context 2017 at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9. 7th September to 20th October 2017
This sculpture by Brian Synnott was the highlight of the exhibition for most children.
Recipients of the 2017 Awards
The McKeon Stone Awards. For works of distinction in stone, were awarded to: 1st Prize - Claudia Pigors - Hug Umarmung 2nd Prize - Stephen Burke - Water 3rd Prize - Darren Rogers - Born in the Sea.
The Bronzeart Award. For a work of distinction in any medium, was awarded to: Catherine Byrne for Regeneration & Seed
Mill Cove Award. For a work of distinction in any medium, was awarded to: Martin O'Keefe for Sunrise
The Zozimus Award. For a work of distinction in any medium exhibited in the gallery, was awarded to: Sophie Kate Curran for Entrophy IV
A huge thanks to Bronzeart, McKeon Stone, The Mill Cove Gallery and Gallery Zozimus for their very kind support and sponsorship of our awards this year.
3 Sculpture in Context Awards for large outdoor works of distinction in any medium were awarded this year, recipients were:
Martin O'Keefe for Sunrise Mick Davis for Le Poete Brian Synnott for Dinosaurs The winner of this years People's Choice award for most popular outdoor work will be named after the exhibition closes.
The winners of this years People's Choice award for most popular indoor work will be named after the exhibition closes.
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