Showcase in Pixels 2025 'Design our Future' Competition
This year’s theme invites artists to explore how they see the world evolving over the coming years. Maybe it’s inventions that make life easier, clean oceans full of happy sea creatures or a robot that plants trees: however you see the future, we want to see it!
From crayons and paint to collage, sculpture, or digital art, every kind of artwork is welcome. Let your imagination run wild and show us what the Future means to you!
Design entries can be from individuals, schools, community groups and amateur & professional artists residing within the Esperance region.
Categories
• Junior primary school(s) - Kindy to Year 3
• Upper primary school(s) - Year 4 to Year 6
• Secondary school(s) - Year 7 to Year 12
• Community group(s)
• Non-Professional - Individual
• Professional - Individual
Prizes for each category:
- Artwork displayed on iconic digital tower in Yagan Square, Perth CBD
- Invitation to the prestigious awards event
- $400 voucher for art supplies
- Finalist certificate
What started as Banners in the Terrace, evolved into Showcase in Pixels in 2019 and is the preeminent Local Government Art Competition across WA. Hosted by WALGA with entries invited from all 139 Member Councils, winners will have their artwork displayed on the digital tower in Yagan Square in Perth CBD.
Entries closed on Friday 26th September, however we require entries to be emailed to our Community Development team community@esperance.wa.gov.au no later than Friday 19th September for submission on your behalf to WALGA.
Submission Guidelines
Please email community@esperance.wa.gov.au for further information

2019 Esperance #shoWcAse in Pixels Winning Design in Yagan Square
Recent Winners
2022
Dot Labuscagne

2021
Highschool entrant Paige Fillmore, who went on to win the overall statewide #shoWcAse in Pixels Competition

Prior to 2019 the competition was called Banners in the Terrace and physical banners were produced of the winning enty for display along St Georges Terrace.
Many of the previous winning entries are on display in the Esperance Public Library