Northern Beaches Council is thrilled to announce the winners of 2025 Environmental Art & Design Prize (EADP).
Now in its fifth year, EADP continues to build on its reputation of eliciting innovative and thought-provoking works from across the nation that explore the theme of the environment, with an aim to inspire action toward a sustainable future.
The judges for this year’s Prize include two renowned experts in their fields, Creative Director of Sydney Design Week Keinton Butler and contemporary artist, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran.
Winners
Art: The ArtHitects – Gary Carsley and Renjie Teoh artwork: Wambuul (Proclamation Park Bathurst)
Design: Joanne Odisho work: Lume
Joint Young Artist/Designer 7 – 12 years: Anahid Mezoghlian artwork: The busy penquin and Angie Xu artwork: Nature’s room
Young Artist/Designer 13 - 18 years: Meera Nirmalendran artwork: Nature’s Bounty. Highly commended: Banjo Evans artwork: Discarded World, Fading Creatures.01
View the winners’ and finalists’ works at Manly Art Gallery & Museum, Curl Curl Creative Space and Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery from 1 August to 14 September 2025.
Don’t forget you can vote for your favourite in the People’s Choice Award until 10 September, with winners announced on 12 September 2025.
Environmental Art & Design Prize is presented by Northern Beaches Council, and supported by the Foundation Sponsor Colormaker Industries, Event Sponsor Kimbriki Environmental Enterprises, and Event Supplier Seadrift Distillery.
Prize money is 80 per cent funded through application fees and sponsorship.
View this year’s winners and finalists on our website