With a focus on the broader experiences of spirituality, religion and belief, sixty-five finalist artworks are on display and in the running to win The 67th Blake Prize.
A diverse range of cultures and religions, from Mexico and Iran to China, Japan and the Philippines, are represented by artists from across Australia. Introspective explorations of spirituality, the natural world, xenophobia, gender, Australian identity, and the pandemic, surface across painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and digital media works. Prize winners will be announced on Saturday 12 March.

Chris Logemann, Cult of Saint Roche, 2021, acrylic, oils and gold leaf on canvas. Courtesy the artist and Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Sydney
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
12 March to 22 May 2022
Sydney