Sentences with phrase «grange prize»

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It houses one of the world's biggest wine companies, including the prized Penfolds Grange.
The Grange at Cleveland Winery, just 1 hour from Melbourne city centre, is a prize winning property that promises a warm welcome, combining contemporary design and classic country hospitality.
The Grange Prize finalists each receive an international residency, part of the prize's mandate to foster the development of contemporary photography.
«The Grange Prize is a model of innovation among international art prizes,» says Matthew Teitelbaum, the Michael and Sonja Koerner director, and CEO, Art Gallery of Ontario.
The Grange Prize finalists each participate in an international residency, part of the prize's mandate to foster the development of contemporary photography.
In 2008, Johnson was the inaugural winner of The Grange Prize, a photography prize co-sponsored by Aeroplan and the AGO.
In 2011, Gill received the Grange Prize (now known as the Aimia / AGO Photography prize).
Formerly known as The Grange Prize, the 50,000 CAD prize honours living artists whose work in photography and video over the past five years has shown extraordinary potential.
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