Cutting-edge art from Kaitaia to Invercargill: Finalists revealed for National Contemporary Art Award

26 May 2025

53 artworks are in the running for $20,000 prize

A record-breaking number of entries has resulted in 53 artworks being selected for the 2025 National Contemporary Art Award (NCAA), with finalists from Kaitaia to Invercargill.

NCAA

Record-breaking number of entries - again

With a prize pool of more than $30,000, this prestigious competition is organised and hosted by Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum and Gallery and reveals the cutting edge of Aotearoa New Zealand art through its egalitarian blind-judging process.

Liz Cotton, Director Museum and Arts, said the ever-increasing number of entries reflects the level of interest.

NCAA entries reached record-breaking levels in 2022 with more than 300 entries, then topped in 2023 with 420, and now more than 480 in 2025. (The previously annual competition was moved to a biennial cycle in 2023.)

“It’s astounding this has happened for a third time in a row. Hundreds of entries have poured in from Aotearoa New Zealand artists at all stages of their careers, exceeding all our expectations. This reflects the vibrancy of the nation’s art scene and the essential role art plays in our society, as well as the importance of our philanthropic partners who enable us to offer such generous prizes.”

Cash prize pool of more than $30,000

Leading New Zealand law firm Tompkins Wake is the principal sponsor, having supported the awards since 2014, providing the life-changing prize of $20,000 for the winner of the National Contemporary Art Award.

The Runner-Up Award of $7500 is provided by the Hugo Charitable Trust Award.

The Friends of the Museum and Gallery and the Random Art Group provide Merit Awards of $1000 each.

Blind-judging

Judge for the 2025 NCAA competition, Nigel Borell MNZM, assessed the submissions through an anonymised online portal.

The selection of award winners, without the usual labels showing artists' names, will be done in-situ before the gallery is opened to the public.

Borell is currently Curator Taonga Māori at Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, and is of Pirirakau, Ngaati Ranginui, Ngaai Te Rangi, Te Whakatoohea tribal descent. He has had an active role in the arts and culture sector spanning the past 25 years and was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2022.

Finalists for 2025 National Contemporary Art Award

Lizzi Yates, Waikanae

Lyndy Wilson, Ngaaruawaahia

Tim Wigmore and Reeve Hokopaura, Ngaamotu New Plymouth

Cora-Allan Twiss, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Jon Tootill, Papakura

Debbie Tipuna, Tauranga

Jodie Tipa, Ngaamotu New Plymouth

Amber Timpany, Waihopai Invercargill

Katherine Throne, Waanaka

Dean Strickland, Waihii Beach

Andy Spain, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Aida Smith, Upper Hutt

Merthyr Ruxton, Warkworth

Kelly Rowe, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Jessie Randles, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Stephen Penny, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Rowan Panther, Kaitaia

Shelley Norton, Pukerau

Ella Grace Nicol, Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Francisco Naude, Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Leanne Mulder, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Brian Morris, Dunedin Ootepoti

Logan Moffat, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Jess Metuariki, Porirua

Mark Meecham, Ootepoti Dunedin

Alice Jeesu McDonald, Whanganui

Hannah Maurice, Waiheke

Jimmy James Kouratoras, Port Waikato

Tae Jun Kim, Drury

Helen Kerridge, Ahuriri Napier

Kim Ireland, Whakatuu Nelson

Dylan Huata-Lucas, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Natalie Holland, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Tui Hobson, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Robyn Gibson, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

James Ford, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington

Zena Elliott, Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Lang Ea, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Sudhir Duppati, Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Donna Dinsdale, Te Puke

Antony Densham, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Garry Currin, Warkworth

Deborah Crowe, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Pio Coombes, Waihii Beach

Hana Carpenter, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Israel Birch, Ashhurst

Sean Beldon, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Helen Beech, Kawakawa

David Austin, Kirikiriroa Hamilton

Dita Angeles, Taamaki Makaurau Auckland

Amy Al Chakif, Rotorua

George Agius, Feilding

Brett a'Court, Te Tai Tokerau Northland 

2025 exhibition details

This year’s exhibition of finalists will be held at Te Whare Taonga o Waikato Museum and Gallery from Friday 1st August to Sunday 16th November 2025 and entry is free.

The winner of the 2025 National Contemporary Art Award will be announced at an invite-only event on Thursday 31st July.

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