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Meet the winners of Time Well Spent
What a Monday evening we had at Take Two! On 30 June 2025, we all gathered for the Time Well Spent virtual awards ceremony... and what a moving and...
We're excited to announce the People's Choice Award winner for our Time Well Spent Exhibition.
Thank you to everyone who voted for the People's Choice Award in our Time Well Spent Exhibition!
We're proud to announce that the winner is...

Our desire for and pursuit of clarity in life, however elusive, is time well spent.
Congratulations Julie! From almost 3,000 votes, you received the most!
Your work also greatly moved the Take Two team.
You can read more about Julie's work in the Time Well Spent exhibition book!
This beautifully printed hard-cover book showcases the Top 50 artworks from the exhibition, chosen by our independent jury. Each piece is a reflection on the theme of 'time well spent' - what we make of it, what it gives us, and how we honour it through our art.
As a keepsake of five years of Take Two, and whether you submitted work, supported a friend, or simply connected with the theme, this book is a heartfelt piece of the project you helped bring to life.
Inside the book, you’ll find:
Here is a sneak peek inside the book...
Thank you again to our amazing community. We’re so proud of what this exhibition became, and so excited to share it with you in print.
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By Take Two
Jul 22 2025
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What a Monday evening we had at Take Two! On 30 June 2025, we all gathered for the Time Well Spent virtual awards ceremony... and what a moving and...
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Through textured, tactile processes using reclaimed burlap, paint, denim, and printmaking, Megan creates evocative artworks that invite reflection on...
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Meet Angela Wegner, a 62-year-old member of our community who’s reignited her creativity after a 30-year break. Her story is a reminder that there’s...
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Claire had actually been part of the exhibition installation process, and it was a privilege to hear her describe not only the beauty of the work but...