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  1. The National Art School has a range of student support services. These include counselling services, to support the development and wellbeing of students. Every student is welcome to take part in the Student Representative Council (SRC). The SRC provides representation of students to the school through the Academic Board and a close working relationship with the management of the school. The ...

  2. The National Academy of Art congratulates you all on the 24th May – Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, the 2024.05.18 THE LAST 10 | Exhibition of student... 18 May – 14 June 2024 Opening: 18 May 2024, 6:00 pm Vladimir Dimitrov – The Mster Art Gallery, K 2024.05.18

  3. NAS Venue Hire is part of the National Art School. Get in touch with our experienced events team below for more information and to book your next event. 156 Forbes Street Darlinghurst, 2010 Sydney, Australia. +61 2 9339 8650 [email protected] ...

  4. 9. März 2024 · In essence C. Moore Hardy’s works are a celebration of identity, unity and social and cultural diversity. Life in black, white and pink is a major exhibition, the latest in the National Art School’s ongoing Queer Contemporary program presented annually as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. It features significant images from C ...

  5. The National Art School is a significant Australian visual arts education institution, with origins that can be traced back to 1843. It has a rich tradition of artistic practice and a well-renowned alumni. Housed in the historic walls of the old Darlinghurst Gaol in Sydney’s premier arts precinct, the National Art School offers a select ...

  6. NIRIN. NIRIN at the National Art School reflects on extinction, death, life, change and healing. A central theme of NIRIN is that of BILA (meaning River: Environment), a focus on the complex ecologies that make up our world and the environmental crises we now face. Some projects share an urgency for ecological harmony and how humans can work ...

  7. Deborah Beck, National Art School Collection Manager and Historian, has written the majority of chapters, with contributions from colleagues Jennifer Byrne (chapter 14), Lorraine Kypiotis (chapter 12) and Jacqui Taffel (chapters 19 and 20). Each chapter features a critical theme in the history of this unique site, from its original purpose as a brutal gaol, to its centenary as Australia’s ...