Kiwis together - 2020 - Chinese Kiwis
A big thanks to everyone who helped make the 2020 competition a success!
The four winning posters are now available to download
Thanks to the winning entrants, we offer you free download of the four winning posters for non-commercial use (see below). Hard copies of the street posters have also been acquired by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and can now be viewed as part of their online Asian History collection.
This competition launched on 10 August and ended with the Young Person, New and emerging artist, Established artist, and Popular Vote winners being announced by Meng Foon (Race Relations Commissioner) at the online prize-giving on Friday 30 October 2020. The four winning entrants each received $500 and their four posters were on street display nationwide (sponsored by Phantom Billstickers). The panel of judges: Mark Amery, Lynda Chanwai-Earl, Kerry Ann Lee, and Michel Tuffery selected winning entries (apart from for the Popular Vote) and also chose four Highly commended finalists. The announcement of the winning entrants and their comments as well as the finalist entries are presented below.
You may also like to check out:
Prize-giving video snippets including talks by the judges about the top 8 (winning and highly commended) posters
the Competition promotional art posters and other Responding to racism resources
Chinese Kiwis resources: historical timeline, poll tax information, creative links, statistics about Chinese and pop quiz.
WINNING ENTRIES
Young person category: Minna Zhu, Queenstown
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New and emerging artist Category: Raymund Santos, Auckland
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Established artist category: Nicholas Reid, Wellington
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Popular vote category: Chloe Or, Auckland
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