2024 NBPCA Bonsai Pot Acquisition Prize
Posted: October 6th, 2023, 2:50 pm
Hi Everyone
It is time again for another Acquisition Prize.
Details can be found here: https://bit.ly/BonsaiPotAcquisition
The Bonsai Pot Acquisition Prize 2024 is designed to encourage the appreciation of the art of bonsai pottery and to highlight the beauty and functionality of bonsai pots. The beauty and style of the pot adds to the aesthetics, the emotions evoked and to the way a bonsai is styled and maintained.
The Challenge
The challenge is to create a bonsai pot for a Callistemon viminalis Bottlebrush 'Captain Cook' (pictured above). The Bottlebrush was originally purchased in 1982 as a garden plant and was first styled as a bonsai in 1986. It has survived three house moves, and therefore three very different micro-climates. It underwent a number of styling changes until the artist decided to give it the more natural Australian native look seen today. This is a superb example of an Australian native bonsai.
Bonsai Pot Display
Selected pots entered will be on display at the Collection from Thursday 11 April to Sunday 14 April 2024. Visit between 9am - 4pm, to see the creative interpretation by the ceramic artists.
How to Enter
Create a bonsai pot and write a 100 word description
Pots and entry form must be received by the National Arboretum Canberra by 22 March 2024
If pots are couriered, please address to:
Attn: Leigh Taafe
National Bonsai & Penjing Collection of Australia
National Arboretum Canberra
Forest Drive
Molonglo Valley ACT 2611
Late entries will not be accepted.
Prizes
First Prize: $1000
Second Prize: $600
Third Prize: $400
Key Dates
06/10/2023 Submissions open
22/03/2024 Submissions close
10/04/2024 Competition judging
12/04/2024 Winning entries announced
Thanks to the Bonsai Trust Fund for sponsoring this competition.
It is time again for another Acquisition Prize.
Details can be found here: https://bit.ly/BonsaiPotAcquisition
The Bonsai Pot Acquisition Prize 2024 is designed to encourage the appreciation of the art of bonsai pottery and to highlight the beauty and functionality of bonsai pots. The beauty and style of the pot adds to the aesthetics, the emotions evoked and to the way a bonsai is styled and maintained.
The Challenge
The challenge is to create a bonsai pot for a Callistemon viminalis Bottlebrush 'Captain Cook' (pictured above). The Bottlebrush was originally purchased in 1982 as a garden plant and was first styled as a bonsai in 1986. It has survived three house moves, and therefore three very different micro-climates. It underwent a number of styling changes until the artist decided to give it the more natural Australian native look seen today. This is a superb example of an Australian native bonsai.
Bonsai Pot Display
Selected pots entered will be on display at the Collection from Thursday 11 April to Sunday 14 April 2024. Visit between 9am - 4pm, to see the creative interpretation by the ceramic artists.
How to Enter
Create a bonsai pot and write a 100 word description
Pots and entry form must be received by the National Arboretum Canberra by 22 March 2024
If pots are couriered, please address to:
Attn: Leigh Taafe
National Bonsai & Penjing Collection of Australia
National Arboretum Canberra
Forest Drive
Molonglo Valley ACT 2611
Late entries will not be accepted.
Prizes
First Prize: $1000
Second Prize: $600
Third Prize: $400
Key Dates
06/10/2023 Submissions open
22/03/2024 Submissions close
10/04/2024 Competition judging
12/04/2024 Winning entries announced
Thanks to the Bonsai Trust Fund for sponsoring this competition.