Adam Portraiture Award 2002
The Adam Portraiture Award 2002 was held at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery between 21 February and 27 April 2002, at Bowen House on Lambton Quay, Wellington.
This was the second biennial portrait competition run by the Gallery and the first to be called the Adam Portraiture Award.
The competition was judged by Andrew Sayers, director of Australian National Portrait Gallery.
A total of 101 portraits were chosen to be exhibited as finalists.
Winner:
Marianne Muggeridge for Meren and Josie
Highly Commended:
Hazel Brookes for Poppy Watts QSM
Tony Brunt for A Quiet Night in the Upper Travers
List of Finalists
Alan Fletcher
Alexander McLeod
Anna Hollings
Annie Bourque
Bang Zhen Deng
Barry Ross Smith
Ben Ho
Brian Morris
Catherine Houston
Chloe King
Chris Golder
Christopher Philip Seager
Claudia McKay
Damien Kurth
Dave McMillan
David Shin-Ya Yu
Dean Tercel
Deborah Illingworth
Denise McKenzie
Douglas MacDiarmid
Eion A Stevens
Elizabeth Anderson
Eugenea Lubomudrov
Fran Marno
Frances Paul
Freeman White
Gary Freemantle
George Savill
Glenn J Humphries
Gwenda Saunders
Haihui Wang
Hazel Brookes
Heather Lomas
Henry Campbell
Hugh Major
Ian Barnett Taylor
Isaac Francis Leuchs
Jack Willetts
James Paton
Jan Eagle
Janet Williamson
Jean Dickinson
Jeannette Switzer
Jenny Coker
Jeremy Marshall
Jo Smith
Joan Grehan
Joanna Tokona
John Badcock
John Brasell
Jon Stevenson
Josephine Simon
Juliet Kac
Justine Turnbull
Kathleen M Twigg
Keith Wilson
Kelvin McMillan
Lindsay Mitchell
Lisa Hancock
Liz Sutherland
Loren Yeabsley
Lorraine Webb
Lorraine Polglase
Luke Sullivan
Lynette Fisher
Lynette Rawlingson
Madeleine Casey
Margaret A Walters
Margot Prendergast
Marianne Muggeridge
Marjorie Maclean
Martin Ball
Mary Archibald
Mehrdad Tahan
Mercia Clarke
Michael Crump
Paul Hooker
Paul Shirriffs
Paula Smulders
Rachel Huston
Rebecca Hutchinson
Robin Purllant
Roger Morris Remo
Rose Webber
Rosemary Campbell
Sam McLeod
Sandy Coulthart
Sarah Rees
Sian Davis
Simon Payton
Stephen E Ewbank
Susan L Ferguson
Susie Stone
Sylvia Davidson
Sylvia Meek
Therese O’Connell
Tonia Geddes
Tony Brunt
Viky Garden
William Graham
Xiu Cheng Lin