Running until November 23, the art prize’s exhibition brings with it a riotous celebration of satire, caricature and the larrikin spirit that has made it a national treasure.
Before opening to the public, an opening night will be held this Friday from 5.30pm to 7.00pm.
There will be light refreshments and a special address by Museum of the Riverina manager Tim Kurylowicz from 6pm.
Guests will be among the first to view this year’s collection of cheeky, clever, and sometimes controversial portraits.
Judged by none other than Professor Maude Cockatoo, the world’s premier avian art critic, the Bald Archy Prize has long been a platform for artists of all styles and standards to take a humorous swipe at public figures.
Past winning subjects include Kerry Packer, Shane Warne, John Howard, and Pauline Hanson.
Founded by the late Peter Batey OAM, the Bald Archy was created to amuse – much to the horror of those who believe laughter has no place in a gallery.
As Batey once said:
“It was meant to amuse – apparently a problem with people who believe audible laughter shouldn’t be permitted in an art gallery, let alone unsolicited conversation with a complete stranger.”
Now administered by the Museum of the Riverina, the Bald Archy continues to tour regional Australia, bringing satire and storytelling to communities far and wide.
Edward River Council Mayor Ashley Hall said the exhibition is a welcome inclusion on the region’s cultural calendar.
“This is the kind of event that brings people from all walks of life together – it’s bold, it’s funny, and it celebrates the creative spirit of our community,” he said.
“We’re proud to host the Bald Archy and invite everyone to come along, have a laugh and enjoy the art.”
As the exhibition celebrates its 27th year, the Bald Archy Prize is now calling for entries for 2026.
Organisers are on the hunt for bold, brilliant and biting satirical portraits that reflect the creativity and voices of regional Australia.
Whether your style is dark satire, light comedy, or caricature, this is your chance to be part of a uniquely Australian tradition.
For entry details, visit https://baldarchy.com.au/entry-details.