A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE MELBOURNE PRIZE TRUST
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which the Melbourne Prize Trust operates, the People of the Kulin Nation, and pay our respects to the elders, past, present and future.
From us all at the Melbourne Prize Trust, wishing you a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2023.
Thank you for your interest in the annual Melbourne Prize, which is one of the most valuable arts awards in Australia.
The winners of the $60,000 Melbourne Prize for Music 2022, $20,000 Beleura Emerging Composers Award 2022, $10,000 (+ $1,000 Qantas voucher) Professional Development Award 2022 and the $2,000 Civic Choice Award have been announced.
Please go to the ANNOUNCEMENT section on this website for further information.
All three categories offered this year provide Victorian musicians with opportunities to benefit their careers.
We have had a record response this year to the Melbourne Prize for Music 2022 & Awards. I would like to thank our 2022 partner, judges, all entrants this year and the music sector, one and all, for their interest and generous support.
Going into its 19th year with the Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture 2023, the annual Melbourne Prize continues its objective to provide opportunities to Victorian writers, musicians and sculptors and to demonstrate the importance of recognising and rewarding creative talent.
Registrations of interest will open on this website in the new year.
Kind regards,
Simon Warrender
Executive Director & Founder
Melbourne Prize Trust
From us all at the Melbourne Prize Trust, wishing you a very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2023.
Registrations of interest in the Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture 2023 will open on this website in the new year.
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Missy Higgins wins the $60,000 Melbourne Prize for Music 2022.
FINALISTS in the Melbourne Prize for Music 2022 are:
Liza Lim
Mindy Meng-Wang
Jim White
Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh wins the $20,000 Beleura Emerging Composers Award 2022.
Jess Hitchcock wins the $10,000 Professional Development Award 2022 (+$1,000 Qantas voucher).
Liza Lim wins the $2,000 Civic Choice Award 2022.
This year’s program is made possible by the generous support of our 2022 partners and patrons.
ABOUT THE 2022 DESIGN BY PLAYGROUND
Playground studios are a leading Melbourne-based design studio. As the Foundation Creative Partner of the annual Melbourne Prize, the studio develops the identity each year for music, literature and (urban) sculpture.
This year’s Melbourne Prize for Music design is inspired by the poetry, science and sensory experience of music, and by interpretations of music through shape, form and colour. The concept began with a chromatic circle or pitch constellation – a graphic representation of pitches used to describe musical scales, modes, chords or other groupings of pitches within an octave range. We then explored the relationship between a pitch constellation and chromesthesia – a type of synesthesia in which sound involuntarily evokes an experience of colour, shape and movement. Music experienced in colour.
Finally, we examined music’s characteristics and explored how notes, volume, tempo, emotion and amplitude could be represented in an energetic, near-cosmic way: interpreting, absorbing and feeling music through multiple senses.
WEBSITE BY THE MIGHTY WONTON
The Mighty Wonton are Founding Partners of the annual Melbourne Prize and have been with the organisation since inception. The company develop and manage IT for the Melbourne Prize and together with Playground, design and manage the website.
ENTRIES OPEN
23 May 2022
ENTRIES CLOSE
11 July 2022—5pm sharp
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED / VOTING OPENS IN CIVIC CHOICE AWARD 2022
7 September 2022 at melbourneprize.org
WINNERS ANNOUNCED /
FINALIST CATALOGUE RELEASED
9 November 2022 at melbourneprize.org
CIVIC CHOICE AWARD 2022 CLOSES
9 November 2022 at 5pm
CIVIC CHOICE AWARD 2022 WINNER ANNOUNCED
11 November 2022 at melbourneprize.org
Thank you to our 2022 partners and patrons.