Awards & Recognition

Honors received for artistic excellence

Certificate Award – Beach Painting

Global Painting Conclave, 2026

Honorable Mention Award

Teravarna Gallery, 2026

International Juried Arts Competition, 12th Portrait

Faces – Certificate of Selection

Women in Arts Network, December 2025

Certificate Award – Open Painting

Global Painting Conclave, November 2025

Finalist

Grey Cube Gallery, 2025

Merit Award for Abstract

Art Room Gallery, 2025

Abstract Painting Certificate Award

Global Painting Conclave, 2025

Bronze Award – Abstract Painting

Global Conclave, September 2024

Distinction Award

Juried Art Contest, August 2024

For "Unreal & Non-Representational 4"

Honourable Mention Award

Circle Foundation Gallery, 2024

"For originality, uniqueness and remarkable aesthetic."

Outstanding Merit Award

Art Room Gallery, 2021

"Shades of Blue" Art Competition

Honourable Mention Award

Art Room Gallery, 2021

"Life on Earth" Art Exhibition

Honourable Mention Award

Circle Foundation for the Arts, 2020

Artist of the Year Competition

Berliner Art Prize – Honourable Mention

Art Management Berlin, 2016

Umbilical Connections – Solo Exhibition

Artifact New York City, 2015

"Uncovering a personal sense of a past we all share."

Special Recognition Award

ArtQuench Gallery, 2013

Open Theme Juried International Art Competition

Special Recognition Award

ArtQuench Gallery, 2013

Colour Juried International Contest

Honourable Mention Award

MyArtContest.com, 2012

For "Abstract Sweetness"

Honourable Mention Award

Artavita.com, 2012

For "Golden Wings" – 2nd Art Contest

Featured Review

The Dilettante's Diary – The Artist Project Toronto, 2012

"The colourful squiggles in Adi Zur's abstracts have a joyous feeling about them."

Honorable Mention

Chabot Gallery – International Juried Fine Art Painting Competition, 2011

"Really interesting with a three-dimensional feeling. Combinations of things that make you think."

Featured Review

The Dilettante's Diary – The Artist Project, 2010

"Playful" — "The first thing that Ms. Zur said to me about her work was: 'I like to play.'"