What are the People’s Choice Awards?
The Moving Galleries People’s Choice Awards aims to inspire greater community involvement and interest in art and poetry.
The People’s Choice Awards is a $500 cash prize given to the public’s favourite artist and poet at the end of each Moving Galleries exhibition period. A lucky member of the voting public will also take away a prize, to the value of $500.
VOTING NOW OPEN FOR THE TRANSFORMATION EXHIBITION
VOTING NOW CLOSED FOR THE INNOCENCE EXHIBITION
How do I vote for the Transformation 2009 exhibition?
To be eligible to vote and stay up to date with our activities, register from the link on the left hand sidebar to become a member of the Moving Galleries.
If you are already a member you just need to logg in and start viewing and vote!
Once logged in, the voting button will appear at the bottom of each artists and poets page.
To make your vote count, click the voting button on each of your favourite artists and poets pages. Voting is anonymous and remember, you can only vote for an artwork or poem once.
How do I know if my vote is correct?
Once a vote has been successfully cast, the ‘click to vote’ button will disappear from the artists and poets page.
How do I view artwork and poems in the Transformation " 2009 Exhibition?
To view all artwork click here
To view all poems click here
Alternatively, go to the left hand navigation bar on the Moving Galleries homepage and click on poem or art.
Voting for the Transformation " 2009 Exhibition now open!
WINNERS FOR INNOCENCE WILL BE POSTED SOON!
Lucky member of the People’s Choice Awards Voting Public Award for the Autumn 2008 Exhibition
Congratulations to Kane Murphy, the lucky member of the public who voted in the People’s Choice Awards, and chosen randomly. Kane recieved a prize to the value of $500 simply for voting online.
Who were the People’s Choice Awards’ artist and poet of the Autumn 2008 Exhibition?
Congratulations to artist Irene Amorosi.
Irene Amorosi’s winning entry Overture was most voted for by the public:
Congratulations to poet Rob Scott.
Rob’s winning rooku entry was most voted for by the public:
autumn rain -
Victoria Park
weeps rust
Rob Scott, Elwood, project manager, 40