NAS Galleries

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The dynamic NAS Galleries program enhances the School’s role as a leading centre for visual art education in the Asia-Pacific, with ambitious group and solo exhibitions by Australian and Art, Artists and Community international artists that foster critical appreciation of art and innovative art practice. The NAS Gallery is one of Sydney’s most well-appointed and distinctive exhibition spaces, housed in a former cell block of the historic Darlinghurst Gaol, located in the heart of the campus. The NAS Galleries offerings expanded in 2021 with the launch of a dedicated Drawing Gallery, developed with the School’s National Centre for Drawing to focus on innovations in contemporary drawing practice. Special projects are also exhibited in the Rayner Hoff Project Space. NAS Galleries exhibitions are accompanied by scholarly publications and a dynamic range of public programs that provide a rich context for the interpretation and understanding of art.

CONTACT

+61 2 9339 8686
[email protected]

OPENING HOURS

24th Dobell Drawing Prize now open

Friday 11 April – Saturday 21 June 2025
Monday to Saturday, 11am–5pm
NAS Gallery
Free admission

 

Holiday Hours:

  • Good Friday CLOSED 18 April 2025
  • Easter Saturday OPEN Sat 19 April 2025, 11am – 5pm
  • Easter Sunday CLOSED Sun 20 April 2025
  • Easter Monday CLOSED Mon 21 April 2025
  • Anzac Day CLOSED Fri 25 April 2025
  • Kings Birthday CLOSED Monday 9 June 2025
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National Reconciliation Week (NRW) starts today! As part of our NAS NRW program, we invite you to a special screening of the documentary 'Kindred' (2023) in our Cell Block Theatre. The directors Gillian Moody and Adrian Russell Wills will be joining us for the screening.

'There's the black world, and then there's the white world. I felt walking in each of them was complicated enough. To bring those together would just make it even harder.' (Kindred: Trailer)

'Kindred' is a deeply personal feature-length documentary that delves into the emotional landscape of family, love, and loss through the eyes of two close friends.'

Limited capacity - click the link in bio to reserve your seats.
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