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STAFF | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL enquiries@nas.edu.au. +612 9339 8744. Dr Jaime Tsai. Art History & Theory Lecturer. Jaime is an art historian and independent curator based in Sydney, and a lecturer in modern and contemporary art in the department of Art History and Theory and the National Art School. THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 17 April – 22 May 2021Monday – Saturday, 11am–5pmOpening night Friday 16 April 2021, 6–9pmThe Drawing GalleryFREE. The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Ceramics. To work creatively with clay is to engage with the elements of earth, fire, air and water, in combination with intellectual and practical skills. The hands-on emphasis of our Ceramics program encourages students to explore and develop a wide range of skills and technical knowledge across the temperature spectrum from raku toporcelain.
THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL We are excited to continue to provide exceptionally beautiful fine art prints with the bespoke service the Print Lab is known for. OPENING HOURS: Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. CONTACT: +61 2 9339 8691 or amanda.hensby@nas.edu.au. LOCATION: Print Lab, National Art School, Building 11, Level 2. NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Life Drawing Club is held in the Hoff Project Space on the ground floor of Building 11. A variety of different models are provided throughout the semester. Managed by NAS Public Programs and supervised by NAS representative, Spencer White. For more information telephone +61 2 9339 8633 during office hours. JOHN OLSEN: GOYA'S DOG John Olsen is one of the National Art School’s most renowned graduates, a NAS Fellow, AO and OBE. Goya’s Dog features over 50 major works, sketchbooks and drawings, many not seen in public for generations. The exhibition begins in Spain during the mid-1950s when the young artist became entranced and inspired by Spanish culture –art
FROM THE MOUNTAIN TO THE SKY: GUY WARREN DRAWINGS 17apr. (apr 17) 11:00 am. 22may. (may 22) 5:00 pm. From the Mountain to the Sky: Guy Warren Drawings. Event Details. EXHIBITION DATES: Saturday 17 April – Saturday 22 May 2021 EXHIBITION LOCATION: The Drawing Gallery OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATOR: Deborah Beck The National Art School is proud to launch its newDrawing
HOME | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL This exhibition explores the artist’s primal urge to draw and the diverse ways he makes his mark. It pays tribute to the artist’s great contribution to Australia’s visual culture, and a lifetime of creativity based on drawing. Time. April 17 (Saturday) 11:00 am - May 22 (Saturday) 5:00 pm. Location. National Art School. STUDENTS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL The role of the Counsellor is to contribute to the development of the School’s students and their successful study. The counsellor can provide support and direction in the following areas: study skills including exam anxiety and time management, stress management – balancing study, work and other commitments, family and relationship concerns, health matters – lifestyle and vocational goals. LIBRARY | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Databases. JSTOR. JSTOR is a full-text database of over 600 international journals and magazines including Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Burlington Magazine, Corinth, Journal of Design History, Leonardo, October, Oxford Art Journal and more.. After locating your article through the Library catalogue, you will be prompted to enter login details. Phone or email the Library to request the logindetails.
STAFF | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL enquiries@nas.edu.au. +612 9339 8744. Dr Jaime Tsai. Art History & Theory Lecturer. Jaime is an art historian and independent curator based in Sydney, and a lecturer in modern and contemporary art in the department of Art History and Theory and the National Art School. THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 17 April – 22 May 2021Monday – Saturday, 11am–5pmOpening night Friday 16 April 2021, 6–9pmThe Drawing GalleryFREE. The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Ceramics. To work creatively with clay is to engage with the elements of earth, fire, air and water, in combination with intellectual and practical skills. The hands-on emphasis of our Ceramics program encourages students to explore and develop a wide range of skills and technical knowledge across the temperature spectrum from raku toporcelain.
THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL We are excited to continue to provide exceptionally beautiful fine art prints with the bespoke service the Print Lab is known for. OPENING HOURS: Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. CONTACT: +61 2 9339 8691 or amanda.hensby@nas.edu.au. LOCATION: Print Lab, National Art School, Building 11, Level 2. NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Life Drawing Club is held in the Hoff Project Space on the ground floor of Building 11. A variety of different models are provided throughout the semester. Managed by NAS Public Programs and supervised by NAS representative, Spencer White. For more information telephone +61 2 9339 8633 during office hours. JOHN OLSEN: GOYA'S DOG John Olsen is one of the National Art School’s most renowned graduates, a NAS Fellow, AO and OBE. Goya’s Dog features over 50 major works, sketchbooks and drawings, many not seen in public for generations. The exhibition begins in Spain during the mid-1950s when the young artist became entranced and inspired by Spanish culture –art
FROM THE MOUNTAIN TO THE SKY: GUY WARREN DRAWINGS 17apr. (apr 17) 11:00 am. 22may. (may 22) 5:00 pm. From the Mountain to the Sky: Guy Warren Drawings. Event Details. EXHIBITION DATES: Saturday 17 April – Saturday 22 May 2021 EXHIBITION LOCATION: The Drawing Gallery OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATOR: Deborah Beck The National Art School is proud to launch its newDrawing
STAFF | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL enquiries@nas.edu.au. +612 9339 8744. Dr Jaime Tsai. Art History & Theory Lecturer. Jaime is an art historian and independent curator based in Sydney, and a lecturer in modern and contemporary art in the department of Art History and Theory and the National Art School.SHORT COURSES
Short Courses. ON CAMPUS: 22 July – 16 September 2021, Thursday 5:30pm-7:30pm. Early Fee ends 21 June. Take a journey with Michael Hill as he presents Adventures in Art History, exploring a range of topics that are sure to excite and intrigue. ON CAMPUS: 28NAS GALLERY
Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and sustain their artistic careers, during and after art school. CONTACT | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sara Mugnes is currently in the third year of her BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Sara access to our unparalleled studio-based teaching model and their own space to work andexperiment.
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NAS Security. 0434 565 275 – speak to security about any safety concerns on campus. Counselling Service. Building 14. Call or email Upasana or Isabella for counselling, support and referral regarding any issue that is impacting on you personally or academically. 9339 8722 or counsellor@nas.edu.au THE NATIONAL ART SCHOOL LAUNCHES NATIONAL CENTRE FOR The National Art School Launches National Centre for Drawing. As the school approaches its centenary occupying the historic site of the former Darlinghurst Gaol (1922-2022), NAS students across all disciplines – ceramics, painting, printmaking, sculpture and photomedia – continue to engage with drawing throughout their degreecourses.
THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 17 April – 22 May 2021Monday – Saturday, 11am–5pmOpening night Friday 16 April 2021, 6–9pmThe Drawing GalleryFREE. The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Ceramics. To work creatively with clay is to engage with the elements of earth, fire, air and water, in combination with intellectual and practical skills. The hands-on emphasis of our Ceramics program encourages students to explore and develop a wide range of skills and technical knowledge across the temperature spectrum from raku toporcelain.
HOME - THE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DRAWING An exhibition of work created with the online context in mind. Curated by Drawing Lecturer Ben Denham and featuring the work of NAS alumni James Nguyen, Yul Scarf, and Jack McAuley alongside works by Nola Farman, Leander Herzog and Naomi Oliver. HOME | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sara Mugnes is currently in the third year of her BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Sara access to our unparalleled studio-based teaching model and their own space to work andexperiment.
STUDENTS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL The role of the Counsellor is to contribute to the development of the School’s students and their successful study. The counsellor can provide support and direction in the following areas: study skills including exam anxiety and time management, stress management – balancing study, work and other commitments, family and relationship concerns, health matters – lifestyle and vocational goals. LIBRARY | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Databases. JSTOR. JSTOR is a full-text database of over 600 international journals and magazines including Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Burlington Magazine, Corinth, Journal of Design History, Leonardo, October, Oxford Art Journal and more.. After locating your article through the Library catalogue, you will be prompted to enter login details. Phone or email the Library to request the logindetails.
CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 4–10 March 2021 Monday – Friday, 9am–5pm Rayner Hoff Project Space FREE. In the last week of February, 350 students return from the summer break to commence the next stage of their studies at the National Art School. JOHN OLSEN: GOYA'S DOG The National Art School is proud to present John Olsen: Goya’s Dog, a powerful exploration of an extraordinary Australian artist – from his creative awakening in Spain, through the darkness that threatened to overwhelm him at times, and his ability to reach for the light, pursuing a long and acclaimed career.. John Olsen is one of the National Art School’s most renowned graduates, a NAS NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and sustain their artistic careers, during and after art school. THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL The Print Lab at the National Art School provides premium printing services for all enrolled students and the public. DOBELL DRAWING PRIZE #22 The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, the biennial prize explores the enduring importance of drawing within contemporaryart practice.
FROM THE MOUNTAIN TO THE SKY: GUY WARREN DRAWINGS EXHIBITION DATES: Saturday 17 April – Saturday 22 May 2021 EXHIBITION LOCATION: The Drawing Gallery OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATOR: Deborah Beck The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, NAS Alumnus, Fellow and esteemed artist. HOME | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sara Mugnes is currently in the third year of her BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Sara access to our unparalleled studio-based teaching model and their own space to work andexperiment.
STUDENTS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL The role of the Counsellor is to contribute to the development of the School’s students and their successful study. The counsellor can provide support and direction in the following areas: study skills including exam anxiety and time management, stress management – balancing study, work and other commitments, family and relationship concerns, health matters – lifestyle and vocational goals. LIBRARY | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Databases. JSTOR. JSTOR is a full-text database of over 600 international journals and magazines including Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Burlington Magazine, Corinth, Journal of Design History, Leonardo, October, Oxford Art Journal and more.. After locating your article through the Library catalogue, you will be prompted to enter login details. Phone or email the Library to request the logindetails.
CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 4–10 March 2021 Monday – Friday, 9am–5pm Rayner Hoff Project Space FREE. In the last week of February, 350 students return from the summer break to commence the next stage of their studies at the National Art School. JOHN OLSEN: GOYA'S DOG The National Art School is proud to present John Olsen: Goya’s Dog, a powerful exploration of an extraordinary Australian artist – from his creative awakening in Spain, through the darkness that threatened to overwhelm him at times, and his ability to reach for the light, pursuing a long and acclaimed career.. John Olsen is one of the National Art School’s most renowned graduates, a NAS NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and sustain their artistic careers, during and after art school. THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL The Print Lab at the National Art School provides premium printing services for all enrolled students and the public. DOBELL DRAWING PRIZE #22 The Dobell Drawing Prize is an unparalleled celebration of drawing technique and innovation. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the Sir William Dobell Art Foundation, the biennial prize explores the enduring importance of drawing within contemporaryart practice.
FROM THE MOUNTAIN TO THE SKY: GUY WARREN DRAWINGS EXHIBITION DATES: Saturday 17 April – Saturday 22 May 2021 EXHIBITION LOCATION: The Drawing Gallery OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATOR: Deborah Beck The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, NAS Alumnus, Fellow and esteemed artist.SHORT COURSES
ON CAMPUS: 28 June – 2 July 2021, Monday to Friday 9.30am-4.30pm. Early Fee ends 24 May Dr David Briggs. Learn simple anatomical concepts that will enable you to visualise any part of the body, in any action, from any direction, and grasp the essential action of drawing in a few lines instead of fifty. CONTACT | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and TICKET JUN 10 2021 @ 12:58:28AM News; Calendar of Events; In the Media; The Festival of Drawing 2021; NAS Connect; Art Forum Online; Open Day 20212021 PROGRAM
We're pleased to announce the launch of our NAS Arts and Mental Health Program, 'Frame of Mind: Mental health and the arts' 🎉 We have joined forces with Edith Cowan University (ECU) to create this program, generously supported by the Minderoo Foundation. Presented over June and July in 2021, this public program series draws in artists and experts from Western Australia and New South Wales STAFF | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL BCom (UNSW), MBA (MGSM) Paul Ryan’s career has been in chartered accounting, the private and public sectors including the arts. Paul has extensive experience in senior executive and operational positions across multi-site, multi-country operations encompassing the functions of finance, human resources, information technology, customer service, commercial operations, business development CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and THE NATIONAL ART SCHOOL LAUNCHES NATIONAL CENTRE FOR Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster andNAS COUNSELLING
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HOME - THE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR DRAWING An exhibition of work created with the online context in mind. Curated by Drawing Lecturer Ben Denham and featuring the work of NAS alumni James Nguyen, Yul Scarf, and Jack McAuley alongside works by Nola Farman, Leander Herzog and Naomi Oliver. HOME | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL This exhibition explores the artist’s primal urge to draw and the diverse ways he makes his mark. It pays tribute to the artist’s great contribution to Australia’s visual culture, and a lifetime of creativity based on drawing. Time. April 17 (Saturday) 11:00 am - May 22 (Saturday) 5:00 pm. Location. National Art School. LIBRARY | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Databases. JSTOR. JSTOR is a full-text database of over 600 international journals and magazines including Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Burlington Magazine, Corinth, Journal of Design History, Leonardo, October, Oxford Art Journal and more.. After locating your article through the Library catalogue, you will be prompted to enter login details. Phone or email the Library to request the logindetails.
STUDENTS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL The role of the Counsellor is to contribute to the development of the School’s students and their successful study. The counsellor can provide support and direction in the following areas: study skills including exam anxiety and time management, stress management – balancing study, work and other commitments, family and relationship concerns, health matters – lifestyle and vocational goals.SHORT COURSES
Short Courses. ON CAMPUS: 22 July – 16 September 2021, Thursday 5:30pm-7:30pm. Early Fee ends 21 June. Take a journey with Michael Hill as he presents Adventures in Art History, exploring a range of topics that are sure to excite and intrigue. ON CAMPUS: 28 CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Ceramics. To work creatively with clay is to engage with the elements of earth, fire, air and water, in combination with intellectual and practical skills. The hands-on emphasis of our Ceramics program encourages students to explore and develop a wide range of skills and technical knowledge across the temperature spectrum from raku toporcelain.
SCULPTURE | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sculpture. Our Sculpture program aims to provide students with the maximum opportunity to explore and understand the traditions of sculpture. Through exercises in carving, modelling and construction students learn technical skills, which enable them to realise their sculptural goals. With an understanding of methods and materialsstudents are
PAINTING | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Painting. In Painting we encourage student development through experimentation and innovation in studio practice. This is achieved through a solid studio foundation with structured and specific learning outcomes that pertain to both historical traditions and more recent developments within painting. An informed knowledge of theprocedures
THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL We are excited to continue to provide exceptionally beautiful fine art prints with the bespoke service the Print Lab is known for. OPENING HOURS: Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. CONTACT: +61 2 9339 8691 or amanda.hensby@nas.edu.au. LOCATION: Print Lab, National Art School, Building 11, Level 2. NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Life Drawing Club is held in the Hoff Project Space on the ground floor of Building 11. A variety of different models are provided throughout the semester. Managed by NAS Public Programs and supervised by NAS representative, Spencer White. For more information telephone +61 2 9339 8633 during office hours. HOME | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL This exhibition explores the artist’s primal urge to draw and the diverse ways he makes his mark. It pays tribute to the artist’s great contribution to Australia’s visual culture, and a lifetime of creativity based on drawing. Time. April 17 (Saturday) 11:00 am - May 22 (Saturday) 5:00 pm. Location. National Art School. LIBRARY | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Databases. JSTOR. JSTOR is a full-text database of over 600 international journals and magazines including Art Bulletin, Art Journal, Burlington Magazine, Corinth, Journal of Design History, Leonardo, October, Oxford Art Journal and more.. After locating your article through the Library catalogue, you will be prompted to enter login details. Phone or email the Library to request the logindetails.
STUDENTS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL The role of the Counsellor is to contribute to the development of the School’s students and their successful study. The counsellor can provide support and direction in the following areas: study skills including exam anxiety and time management, stress management – balancing study, work and other commitments, family and relationship concerns, health matters – lifestyle and vocational goals.SHORT COURSES
Short Courses. ON CAMPUS: 22 July – 16 September 2021, Thursday 5:30pm-7:30pm. Early Fee ends 21 June. Take a journey with Michael Hill as he presents Adventures in Art History, exploring a range of topics that are sure to excite and intrigue. ON CAMPUS: 28 CERAMICS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Ceramics. To work creatively with clay is to engage with the elements of earth, fire, air and water, in combination with intellectual and practical skills. The hands-on emphasis of our Ceramics program encourages students to explore and develop a wide range of skills and technical knowledge across the temperature spectrum from raku toporcelain.
SCULPTURE | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sculpture. Our Sculpture program aims to provide students with the maximum opportunity to explore and understand the traditions of sculpture. Through exercises in carving, modelling and construction students learn technical skills, which enable them to realise their sculptural goals. With an understanding of methods and materialsstudents are
PAINTING | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Painting. In Painting we encourage student development through experimentation and innovation in studio practice. This is achieved through a solid studio foundation with structured and specific learning outcomes that pertain to both historical traditions and more recent developments within painting. An informed knowledge of theprocedures
THE PRINT LAB AT NAS: PREMIUM PRINTING SERVICES FOR ALL We are excited to continue to provide exceptionally beautiful fine art prints with the bespoke service the Print Lab is known for. OPENING HOURS: Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm. CONTACT: +61 2 9339 8691 or amanda.hensby@nas.edu.au. LOCATION: Print Lab, National Art School, Building 11, Level 2. NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Life Drawing Club is held in the Hoff Project Space on the ground floor of Building 11. A variety of different models are provided throughout the semester. Managed by NAS Public Programs and supervised by NAS representative, Spencer White. For more information telephone +61 2 9339 8633 during office hours. NEWS | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and STAFF | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL enquiries@nas.edu.au. +612 9339 8744. Dr Jaime Tsai. Art History & Theory Lecturer. Jaime is an art historian and independent curator based in Sydney, and a lecturer in modern and contemporary art in the department of Art History and Theory and the National Art School. CONTACT | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL 'Soft Goods' is the curatorial project of NAS student Amelia Skelton in collaboration with Lilac City.The exhibition brings together local, and interstate artists whose work, through various forms of material and conceptual inquiry, explore the intimate relationship between people and the textile object(s). SCULPTURE | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Sculpture. Our Sculpture program aims to provide students with the maximum opportunity to explore and understand the traditions of sculpture. Through exercises in carving, modelling and construction students learn technical skills, which enable them to realise their sculptural goals. With an understanding of methods and materialsstudents are
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Lesley Wengembo is currently in the third year of his BFA, majoring in painting. Your donation to the 2021 National Art School Annual Appeal provides talented students like Lesley with many great opportunities and a strong, supportive community to help foster and sustain their artistic careers, during and after art school. THE FESTIVAL OF DRAWING 2021 17 April – 22 May 2021Monday – Saturday, 11am–5pmOpening night Friday 16 April 2021, 6–9pmThe Drawing GalleryFREE. The National Art School is proud to launch its new Drawing Gallery with an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Guy Warren AM, PAINTING | NATIONAL ART SCHOOL Painting. In Painting we encourage student development through experimentation and innovation in studio practice. This is achieved through a solid studio foundation with structured and specific learning outcomes that pertain to both historical traditions and more recent developments within painting. An informed knowledge of theprocedures
THE NATIONAL ART SCHOOL LAUNCHES NATIONAL CENTRE FOR The National Art School Launches National Centre for Drawing. As the school approaches its centenary occupying the historic site of the former Darlinghurst Gaol (1922-2022), NAS students across all disciplines – ceramics, painting, printmaking, sculpture and photomedia – continue to engage with drawing throughout their degreecourses.
FROM THE MOUNTAIN TO THE SKY: GUY WARREN DRAWINGS 17apr. (apr 17) 11:00 am. 22may. (may 22) 5:00 pm. From the Mountain to the Sky: Guy Warren Drawings. Event Details. EXHIBITION DATES: Saturday 17 April – Saturday 22 May 2021 EXHIBITION LOCATION: The Drawing Gallery OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATOR: Deborah Beck The National Art School is proud to launch its newDrawing
MEET THE DIRECTOR: STEVEN ALDERTON Photo: Peter Morgan. The National Art School’s Director and CEO Steven Alderton has a lifetime’s experience in the arts, as a curator, gallery director, researcher, master planner and practicing artist who continues to wield a paintbrush in the studio. He arrived at the National Art School in January 2017 after holding Directorpositions at
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PAPER TIGERS EXHIBITION: ON VIEW NOW AT NAS GALLERYRead More
Paper Tigers an exhibition of the 1970s celebrating Sydney’s dynamic poster art and public protest movements.__
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SYMPOSIUM – THE AUSTRALIAN OBJECT: MATERIAL CULTURE IN CONTEXTUPCOMING EVENTS
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october, 2019
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Exhibition: Paper
Tigers Black Theatre Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 _30__aug___(aug 30)_11:00 am__12__oct___(oct 12)_5:00 pm___Exhibition:Paper Tigers__
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EXHIBITION DATES: Friday 30 August — Saturday 12 October 2019 OPENING NIGHT: Thursday 29 August, 6–9pm OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATORS: Lesa-Belle Furhagenand
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EXHIBITION DATES: Friday 30 August — Saturday 12 October 2019 OPENING NIGHT: Thursday 29 August, 6–9pm OPENING HOURS: Monday–Saturday, 11am–5pm CURATORS: Lesa-Belle Furhagen and Toby Creswell _Paper Tigers_ celebrates Sydney’s printed visual culture of the 1970s. Including posters, prints and ephemera from a range of both celebrated and anonymous artists and designers, the exhibition presents a snapshot of a period when vibrant and experimental creative production incited social action. Image: Chips Mackinolty 3rd annual Christmas is false consciousness eve party The Tin Sheds Art Workshop 1978 Prints, posters, screenprint, printed in colour inks, from multiple stencils 39.9 cm x 54.2 cm Print run unknown Courtesy: Chris O’Doherty__
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August 30 (Friday) 11:00 am - October 12 (Saturday) 5:00 pm__
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Black Theatre
Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010__
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Australian Object: Material Culture in Context - Symposium Cell Block Theatre Forbes St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 _03__oct__9:00 am__5:00 pm___The Australian Object: Material Culture in Context - Symposium__EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Thursday 3 and Friday 4 October 2019, 9am–5pm LOCATION: Cell Block Theatre, National Art School SPEAKERS:Alisa Bunbury, Anita Callaway, Mark de Vitis, Molly Duggins, Fiona Foley, Shannon Foster, Stephen Gilchrist, Michael__
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DATE: Thursday 3 and Friday 4 October 2019, 9am–5pm LOCATION: Cell Block Theatre, National Art School SPEAKERS:Alisa Bunbury, Anita Callaway, Mark de Vitis, Molly Duggins, Fiona Foley, Shannon Foster, Stephen Gilchrist, Michael Hill, Alison Inglis, Martyn Jolly and Elisa deCourcey, Jonathan Jones, Lorraine Kypiotis, Greg Lehman, Maria Nugent, Holly Schulte and Priya Vaughan. TICKET DETAILS: Tickets for both days (no single day tickets areavailable)
This two-day symposium, presented in partnership with the Power Institute, showcases new scholarly research on the material culture of Australia. It addresses the rich diversity of objects and the processes, knowledge, and meanings embedded therein. Our purpose is to revitalise the discourse on marginalised media and quotidian culture and bring scholars, artists, curators and collectors into productive dialogue. Focusing on making meaning through materials, this symposium reinforces the National Art School’s core emphasis on object-led art practices and histories. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the PowerInstitute.
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Image: Fiona Foley, _HORROR HAS A FACE_, 2017, brass and enamel paint, 14 x 22 cm. Courtesy of the artist. © Fiona Foley__
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(Thursday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm__
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Cell Block Theatre
Forbes St Darlinghurst NSW 2010__
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Drawing Club at NAS
_03__oct__5:30 pm__8:30 pm___Event OverLife Drawing Club at NAS__EVENT DETAILS
NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Are you a friend, supporter or graduate of the National Art School? Would you like to return to life drawing on the NAS campus? Join a friendly__
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NAS LIFE DRAWING CLUB Are you a friend, supporter or graduate of the National Art School? Would you like to return to life drawing on the NAS campus? Join a friendly community of people who love drawing from life models, in the new bi-weekly Life Drawing Club. No experience necessary or long-term commitments, pay as you go and draw at your own pace. There is no formal tuition provided. The NAS Life Drawing Club resumes on MONDAY 29 APRIL to THURSDAY 20 JUNE, and runs every Monday and Thursday evening throughout the undergraduate semester timetable. Term 3 – MONDAY 22 JULY – THURSDAY 26 SEPTEMBER * Cost is $20 per session. Book online below and bring your receiptto each session
* Monday and Thursdays from 5:30 – 8:30pm (following the NAS undergraduate semester timetable) * Drawing studio is located on the first floor of building 16 * A variety of different models are provided throughout the semester * Managed by NAS Public Programs and supervised by a NASrepresentative
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Building 16
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Australian Object: Material Culture in Context - Symposium Cell Block Theatre Forbes St Darlinghurst NSW 2010 _04__oct__9:00 am__5:00 pm___The Australian Object: Material Culture in Context - Symposium__EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Thursday 3 and Friday 4 October 2019, 9am–5pm LOCATION: Cell Block Theatre, National Art School SPEAKERS:Alisa Bunbury, Anita Callaway, Mark de Vitis, Molly Duggins, Fiona Foley, Shannon Foster, Stephen Gilchrist, Michael__
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DATE: Thursday 3 and Friday 4 October 2019, 9am–5pm LOCATION: Cell Block Theatre, National Art School SPEAKERS:Alisa Bunbury, Anita Callaway, Mark de Vitis, Molly Duggins, Fiona Foley, Shannon Foster, Stephen Gilchrist, Michael Hill, Alison Inglis, Martyn Jolly and Elisa deCourcey, Jonathan Jones, Lorraine Kypiotis, Greg Lehman, Maria Nugent, Holly Schulte and Priya Vaughan. TICKET DETAILS: Tickets for both days (no single day tickets areavailable)
This two-day symposium, presented in partnership with the Power Institute, showcases new scholarly research on the material culture of Australia. It addresses the rich diversity of objects and the processes, knowledge, and meanings embedded therein. Our purpose is to revitalise the discourse on marginalised media and quotidian culture and bring scholars, artists, curators and collectors into productive dialogue. Focusing on making meaning through materials, this symposium reinforces the National Art School’s core emphasis on object-led art practices and histories. Presented by the National Art School in partnership with the PowerInstitute.
Get your tickets here.
Image: Fiona Foley, _HORROR HAS A FACE_, 2017, brass and enamel paint, 14 x 22 cm. Courtesy of the artist. © Fiona Foley__
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(Friday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm__
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Cell Block Theatre
Forbes St Darlinghurst NSW 2010__
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Kenyon and Michael Bogle: Paper Tigers exhibition tour NAS GalleryForbes Street
_05__oct__2:00 pm__3:00 pm___Therese Kenyon and Michael Bogle: Paper Tigers exhibition tour__EVENT DETAILS
Saturday 5 October, 2–3pm, NAS Gallery Join us for a free exhibition tour of Paper Tigers, led by artist and author Therese Kenyon and writer and historian Michael Bogle. Images: Chips Mackinolty, The__
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SATURDAY 5 OCTOBER, 2–3PM, NAS GALLERY Join us for a free exhibition tour of _Paper Tigers, _led by artist and author Therese Kenyon and writer and historian Michael Bogle. Images: Chips Mackinolty, _The defeat of labour is not the end – it is just the beginning…_ 1975__
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(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm__
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NAS Gallery
Forbes Street
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Information Evening
_09__oct__6:00 pm__7:00 pm___BFA Course Information Evening__EVENT DETAILS
Join us for our FREE course information session which will give you the best chance of getting accepted into the National Art School. Led by key academic staff, this informal presentation__
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Join us for our FREE course information session which will give you the best chance of getting accepted into the National Art School. Led by key academic staff, this informal presentation and discussion will cover the following: * How To Prepare Your Portfolio* Interview Process
* Course Structure and Content* Q&A
Perfect for those who missed out on Open Day or simply want more in depth information and a chance to ask any questions you might have. Free, places limited, bookings essential – BOOK HERE__
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(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm__
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Building 11 Seminar Room__
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