THE Bald Archy exhibition is returning to Corowa Art Space from September 10 to October 2.
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The exhibition is part of this year's tour which includes galleries throughout NSW, Victoria, Queensland and the ACT.
Last year, more than 1200 people visited the Corowa Art Space to view entries in the Bald Archy Prize, which is acknowledged as Australia’s leading satirical art exhibition.
It encourages entrants of all styles and standards to create comic or satirical portrait paintings that range from the hilarious to the controversial.
The winning entry is a painting of Cardinal George Pell titled Nothing to Say by artist Pat Hudson, who is a first time entrant in the prize.
Other artworks include Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Bronwyn Bishop, AFL icon Adam Goodes, Melbourne Cup winner Michelle Payne and Wayne Bennett.
The exhibition will be open daily from 10am to 4pm. Entry is $5 for adults, children under 16 go free.