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Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2024

A person stands next to a painting in front of a crowd of people with cameras

Archibald Prize 2023 winner Julia Gutman at the announcement

Australia’s most engaging art event

Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes 2024

8 June – 8 September 2024

Art Gallery of New South Wales

Naala Nura, our south building

Lower level 2

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Tickets are dated but not timed, and can be used once at any time on your chosen day
$25 adult
$22 concession
$20 member
$63 family (2 adults + up to 3 children)
$13 youth (12–17 years)
Free for children under 12 and companion card holders

2-for-1 ticket offer
For Wednesdays, 5–10pm

Booked school groups
$8 student

Members can access free and discounted tickets

Tour and dining packages available

Gallery Pass
Combine with Alphonse Mucha and save!
$50 adult
$47 concession
$42 member
$120 family (2 adults + up to 3 children)
$25 youth (12–17 years)
Free for children under 12 and companion card holders

Ticket FAQs for more information, including refunds

The Archibald Prize for portrait painting is Australia’s most celebrated and democratic – sometimes controversial – art award. Open to any artist living in Australia or New Zealand, since 1921 it has reflected the unique experiences of the people who live in this region, highlighting figures from all walks of life.

As equally exciting for the diverse entries they attract from across the country, the Wynne Prize is for landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, while the Sulman Prize is for subject painting, genre painting or a mural project.

The ‘must-see’ annual exhibition of finalists and winners in these three competitions is always compelling viewing.

Each year, the trustees of the Art Gallery of New South Wales judge the Archibald and Wynne, and invite an artist to judge the Sulman. The 2024 Sulman Prize judge is Tom Polo.

Have your say by voting for your favourite portrait in the ANZ People’s Choice award before entries close on 4 August, and see art by our next generation of artists aged 5–18 in the Young Archies. For families, there is also a children’s trail.

  • ANZ sponsor message

    The Archibald Prize is Australia’s pre-eminent portraiture event and an icon of Australian artistic endeavour. ANZ is proud to be the presenting partner for the 15th year in a row.

    As an organisation, ANZ is committed to helping communities thrive. By reflecting Australian life, the Archibald Prize gives us an opportunity to promote our finest creative talent while highlighting unique characters who contribute to society.

    In addition, we are pleased to continue supporting the Young Archie competition this year, showcasing the exceptional talent among young Australian artists.

    Mark Whelan
    Group Executive, Institutional
    ANZ

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