Portrait Artist of the Year

Miranda Tapsell and Luke McGregor host Portrait Artist of the Year

ABC is thrilled to announce that award winning actor Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires, Top End Wedding) and beloved comedian Luke McGregor (Rosehaven, The Weekly) are hosting Portrait Artist of the Year – a brand-new, eight-part competition series celebrating one of the most accessible and provocative forms of art: the portrait.

For the first time, amateur and professional artists go head-to-head in Portrait Artist of the Year, competing for the ultimate prize: a life-changing commission to hang in the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra.

In each episode, nine artists, from emerging talents to established professionals, have just four hours to create a portrait of a well-known celebrity. Their work is then judged by three esteemed Australian art experts: Director of the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Bree Pickering; award winning, multi-disciplinary artist, Abdul Abdullah; and Associate Professor of Art History at the Australian National University (ANU), Robert Wellington.

Both Miranda and Luke share a passion for portraiture and know that every great painting tells a story. Together, they guide viewers through the creativity, surprises and magic that unfold with every brushstroke.

“Art makes people reflect on who they are and what to become. Nothing brings out empathy more than someone putting their heart on canvas. What I love most about this series is how it shows that art doesn’t divide, it unites. The artists are incredibly talented, and their portraits far exceed anything I could have imagined,” Miranda Tapsell said.

“My favourite part of filming this series (other than working with Miranda Tapsell) was seeing the sitters’ reaction to the artists’ portraits: joy, tears, shock – seeing themselves in a way they never have before.

Sitting for hours while people paint you is daunting – even our guests who are used to being on camera felt more vulnerable than usual – but the reveal was always magical, as was the bond that formed between the artists and their subject. I loved being a part of this show,” Luke McGregor said.

“Audiences are going to love Portrait Artist of the Year which bursts with creativity and uncovers extraordinary talent – artists of every age, style and background from across Australia. Joyous, inspiring, and full of heart, this is an art show for everyone," said Kath Earle, Head Arts, Music and Events.

Who will be Australia’s first Portrait Artist of the Year? Find out when the series airs later this year on ABC TV and ABC iview.

Production credits:

Portrait Artist of the Year is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) for ABC. Executive Producer, David McDonald. Series Producer: Maria Handas. Post Executive Producer: Kate Feely. Director: Kate Douglas Walker. ABC Head of Arts, Music and Events: Kath Earle. ABC Commissioning Editor: Rachel Robinson.

The search for Australia’s Portrait Artist of the Year begins this November on the ABC.

Hosted by Miranda Tapsell and Luke McGregor, Portrait Artist of the Year celebrates creativity and extraordinary talent from across Australia. The joyful and inspiring eight-part series premieres Sunday 2 November, 8pm on ABC TV, with all episodes available to stream for free on ABC iview.

The series explores one of the most accessible and provocative forms of art – the portrait. A selection of Australia’s most talented amateur and professional artists will be challenged to capture the likeness and spirit of some of the nation’s most recognisable and intriguing personalities, including Maggie Beer AO, Costa Georgiadis, Ken Done AM, Tsehay Hawkins, Courtney Act, Margaret Pomeranz AM, Celia Pacquola, Myf Warhurst, Mark Coles Smith, Talijah Blackman-Corowa, Rhys Nicholson, Adam Liaw, Amanda Keller OAM, Madison de Rozario OAM, Matt Okine, Frank Finger, Alex Lee, Chloe Hayden, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM, and Denise Scott AM.

The artists are tasked, in front of a live audience, to paint a portrait of the sitter in just four hours, after which their work is judged by a panel of three renowned Australian art authorities; Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Bree Pickering; award winning, multi-disciplinary artist, Abdul Abdullah; and Associate Professor of Art History at the Australian National University (ANU), Robert Wellington.

Each sitter arrives with a treasured personal item, inviting the artist to weave something deeply meaningful into their portrait. Viewers will gain a rare window into the artists’ process and skill – witnessing the magic of blank canvases turning into finished portraits.

At the end of each heat, the sitter will select their favourite portrait to keep. Meanwhile, the judges will choose a Top 3, and from those, one artist advances to the semi-final. From six semi-finalists plus one wildcard, the field will narrow to three finalists. The winning artist will be awarded a career-defining commission, with their work displayed in the National Portrait Gallery of Australia.

Production credits: Portrait Artist of the Year is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) for ABC. Executive Producer: David McDonald. Series Producer: Maria Handas. Post Executive Producer: Kate Feely. Director: Kate Douglas Walker. ABC Head of Arts, Music and Events: Kath Earle. ABC Commissioning Editor: Rachel Robinson.

EPISODE 1

SUNDAY 2 NOVEMBER 8.00PM

Nine artists compete to create portraits of celebrity sitters including artist Ken Done, chef Maggie Beer and Yellow Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins. Using diverse techniques & mediums, they showcase creativity & skill in just 4 hours.

Nine talented artists from across Australia compete in the first heat of Portrait Artist of the Year, each having four hours to capture the likeness of celebrity sitters - renowned artist Ken Done, screen icon and chef Maggie Beer, and Yellow Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins, who each bring a personally significant item.

Employing diverse techniques and mediums, the artists navigate the challenges of capturing their sitter’s essence under pressure, leading to a deliberation by the judges who ultimately select a top three, with one artist advancing to the semi- final.

EPISODE 2

SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 8.00 PM

In this heat, nine artists — Daniel Wang, Anne Smerdon, Dean Rankine, Emily Handlin, Jamie Preisz, Stephanie Martei, Seabastion Toast, Katrina Okoronkwo, and Tierny Leigh, have four hours to create a portrait of a celebrity sitter, each bringing an object of personal significance.

The sitters are Drag Queen Courtney Act, Actor Mark Coles Smith, and film critic Margaret Pomeranz. The artists go brush to brush and use various techniques and mediums, showcasing their creativity and skill. After four hours, the sitters choose their favourite portraits, and the judges select a top three.

EPISODE 3

SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 8.00PM

Heat 3 features an array of unique talent, including the youngest and oldest artists in the competition. This heat’s celebrity sitters are Gardening Australia’s Costa Georgiadis, popular comedian Celia Pacquola and actor Talijah Blackman-Corowa.

Across four hours, in their own unique style, the artists produce awe inspiring works of art that wow the judges and sitters alike. For Celia, the portrait reveal provokes an emotional response, as she unpacks questions around beauty, and the perception of self, that are raised by portraiture. But who will win the day and progress to the semi- final?

A really beautiful show. Binged it and throughly enjoyed it.

Compelling and inspiring viewing. Very similar to The Piano

EPISODE 4

SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER 8.00 PM

This heat features nine artists – five professional and four armatures from across the country: top-selling artist Alina Zorkina, art student Ilana Lapid, illustrator Ben Brown, live wedding painter Zac Hampson, National Art School graduate Emmaleen Diaz, professional artist Vayu, 18-year-old student Benedict Widjaja, self-taught artist Darren Wells, and his wife, illustrator Amanda Oei Wells.

The sitters are comedian Rhys Nicholson, chef Adam Liaw, and radio/TV host Myf Warhurst. The artists use various techniques and mediums, showcasing their creativity and skill. The judges select a top three, with one artist advancing to the semi-final.

EPISODE 5

SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 8.00 PM

In this heat, nine artists have four hours to create a portrait of a celebrity sitter: Paralympian Madison de Rozario OAM, TV & radio host Amanda Keller OAM, and actor and comedian Matt Okine who each bringing a personal object to inspire the artists.

The artists use a range of techniques and mediums, from electrical tape to painting on wood, as they strive to capture the essence of their sitter.

EPISODE 6

SUNDAY 7 DECEMBER 8.00 PM

In the final heat of Portrait Artist of the Year, nine artists from across Australia have just four hours to create portraits of Muster Dogs season 1 winner Frank Finger and his dog Annie, actor Chloe Hayden and comedian Alex Lee.

As the artists employ a range of styles and techniques under pressure, the judges deliberate over the finished works, ultimately selecting three finalists, with one artist earning a coveted place in the semi-final.

EPISODE 7

SUNDAY 14 DECEMBER 8.00PM

Seven talented artists return for the semi-final of Portrait Artist of the Year, each given four hours to capture the likeness and spirit of legendary science communicator Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, who brings with him a meteorite with a personal story as his special item.

As the artists employ a range of techniques and mediums, they navigate the challenge of portraying Dr. Karl’s energy and curiosity under intense time pressure.

The judges deliberate over the portraits, ultimately selecting three finalists to advance to the Grand Final, while Dr. Karl himself chooses his favourite to take home.

EPISODE 8 Final

SUNDAY 21 DECEMBER 8.00PM

In the Grand Final of Portrait Artist of the Year, three outstanding artists each have four hours to paint a portrait of adored comedy icon Denise Scott AM, each drawing on their unique approach to artmaking.

As Denise shares personal stories and a treasured collection of wartime letters, the artists strive to capture her spirit and history.

The judges select a winner, who receives a life-changing commission to paint chef Kylie Kwong, to hang in the National Portrait Gallery of Australia.

With the stroke of a brush, Portrait Artist of the Year greenlit for season two

ABC and Endemol Shine Australia are thrilled to announce that Portrait Artist of the Year has been commissioned for a second season – and we’re calling on talented artists to apply and be part of the exciting new journey!

Since its November launch, season one has quickly become an audience favourite, averaging over 1.1 million viewers per episode across ABC TV and ABC iview. With the highest ABC iview launch audience of any arts program in 2025YTD, it is on track to become the #1 ABC arts program of the year on the platform. *

Portrait Artist of the Year is a joy and an inspiration, and we’re excited to bring audiences another season filled with creativity and jaw-dropping artistic talent from across Australia. Get ready for compelling portraits, unforgettable stories, and plenty of laughs and tears along the way. We can’t wait!” said Kath Earle, Head Arts, Music and Events.

David McDonald - Director of Comedy, Endemol Shine Australia said; “We are delighted to be going into a second season of Portrait Artist of the Year. We look forward to discovering more new talent, while highlighting some of Australia’s finest portraitists and personalities in a celebration brought together by our fabulous hosts and judges.”

Popular hosts Miranda Tapsell and Luke McGregor return to guide a fresh round of creativity and competition. Amateur and professional artists will once again go head-to-head for the ultimate prize: a life-changing commission, destined for pride of place in the National Portrait Gallery. Joining them are Director of the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Bree Pickering; award winning, multi-disciplinary artist, Abdul Abdullah; and Associate Professor of Art History at the Australian National University (ANU), Robert Wellington, returning to share their expertise and passion.

Season two will bring a brand-new mix of celebrity faces stepping into the studio to be immortalised on canvas by talented artists – and you could be one of them! Apply now to showcase your creativity.

Artists wishing to apply click HERE

Production credits: Portrait Artist of the Year is produced by Endemol Shine Australia (a Banijay Entertainment company) for ABC. Executive Producer, David McDonald. Series Producer: Maria Handas. Post Executive Producer: Kate Feely. Director: Kate Douglas Walker. ABC Head of Arts, Music and Events: Kath Earle. ABC Commissioning Editor: Rachel Robinson.

*Source: OzTAM VOZ Total TV & BVOD | Total Individuals | 2/11/2025-26/11/2025 | ‘Launch Audience’ refers to audience accumulated within the first 28 days on the platform