Exciting Cafe and Catering Opportunity

Exciting Cafe and Catering Opportunity

WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT F&B PARTNER!

National Art School is Australia’s leading art school located within the former Darlinghurst Gaol at the vibrant Taylor Square – this location is at the heart of Sydney’s cool.

National Art School is looking to partner with the perfect F&B operator to run the brand new on campus café site. There will also be an opportunity to become a preferred catering supplier for events and meetings, as well as the opportunity to be involved in large scale public events. NAS is looking for a partner that is energetic, creative and willing to be a part of the vibrant NAS community.

With a full calendar of vibrant events, exhibitions, private functions and meetings, alongside regular students and staff, this is an amazing opportunity for a dynamic F&B operator.

Be sure not to miss out on this exiting opportunity! 

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE
MONDAY 14 JAN 2019 AEDT 5PM 

For assistance with the EOI please contact
Taylor Westlake at Brain & Poulter
M: +61 409 446 686
E: [email protected]
www.brainandpoulter.com.au

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What's happening at the National Art School on 6 September? RSVP to our Open Day today to find out. (Link in bio)
Hear artist James Nguyen (@jamesnguyens) discuss the process of his artwork ‘Homeopathies_where new trees grow’ (2025), a site-specific installation created for The Neighbour at the Gate, now on at NAS Gallery.

In response to the exhibition, Nguyen created a large-scale suspended textile, dyed with introduced weeds and contaminated mud collected along the Duck River and Parramatta River in Sydney. These local sites, like many places in Vietnam, continue to be contaminated by Agent Orange, dioxins and toxic leachates that account for the industrial scale manufacturing of chemical weapons along Homebush Bay.

The Naarm/Melbourne-based, Vietnamese Australian artist positions his personal experiences and perspectives in dialogue with others in his interdisciplinary practice, moving between live and online performance, video, drawing and installations. This work was made in conjunction with Nguyen’s aunt, Nguyễn Thị Kim Nhung, and uncle, Nguyễn Công Chính, who you can hear in conversation with the artist in the Artist Talks archive on our website.

The Neighbour at the Gate is now on until Saturday 18 October 2025. 11am – 5pm, Monday to Sunday. Plan your visit at the link in bio.

The Neighbour at the Gate has been made possible with the generous support of the NSW Government through its Blockbusters Funding initiative.
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