Emergency Assistance Grant (EAG) at NAS

We are pleased to announce the release of the new Emergency Assistance Grant.  The Emergency Assistance Grant (EAG) provides financial assistance for students with emergency needs impacting their ability to continue their academic studies and to alleviate financial hardship. The grant is made possible through the generosity donors to our annual appeal.

 

Grants are normally issued for values between $250 to $1000, dependant on need and the provided estimates/quotes supporting the application.  The number of grants available and the total fund amount is limited each year. The fund does not have the capacity to support a recipient with ongoing costs and chronic need. The grant should only be used in support of emergency and/or unexpected expenses, basic needs, and/or materials for the course.

 

EAG Criteria

    1. Students currently enrolled in BFA, MFA, DFA, and be satisfactorily engaged in their study (e.g. meeting required milestones and/or grade thresholds for successful completion of their courses).
    2. Be able to demonstrate low income (i.e. a combination of income from paid employment/Centrelink/other support allowances and grants).
    3. Is experiencing severe financial hardship due to an emergency/unexpected expense (e.g. bereavement, medical need, housing insecurity) and/or requires immediate assistance to meet basic needs due to circumstances beyond their control (e.g. groceries, medication, transport).
    4. There is a reasonable expectation that the award of the grant will enable continuation of studies and that the need is temporary and not to support ongoing, chronic need.

 

What kind of support can I receive through the Emergency Assistance Grant?

  • Vouchers for food & transport.
  • Unforeseen severe financial hardship (eg medical costs, bills, rent).
  • Essential art materials.

 

How do I apply for the Emergency Assistance Grant?

    1. Seek out an appointment with one of the staff members on the referral team (Wellbeing Officer or NAS Counsellor).
    2. The team will work out what is best for your situation and assist you with the application process.
    3. Once you have gathered the necessary supporting documentation, your application will be submitted for approval.

 

How long does it take to receive support?

The NAS staff referral team will work out the best type of support for your situation. If you’re eligible for Woolworths and transport vouchers, you can get them at the initial assessment to use straight away.

If successful the EAG may take up to two weeks to organise.

 

What Documentation might I need?
You’ll need to provide copies of supporting documents you would like to be considered in the assessment of your application, for example:

  • a bank statement,
  • a Centrelink statement,
  • your bills that need to be paid.

 

What if I need help right now?
If you are requiring immediate support or accommodation, please contact the below for 24/7 support:

  • Link2Home – 1800 152 152
  • Lifeline – 13 11 14
  • 1800Respect – 1800 737 732
  • NSW Domestic Violence Line – 1800 656 463
  • Mental Health Line – 1800 011 511
  • Alcohol and Other Drug Information Service (ADIS) – 1800 250 015
  • Kids Helpline – 1800 55 1800
  • Child Protection Helpline – 132 111

 

How can I support other students experiencing financial hardship?

If you would like to donate to the Emergency Assistance Grant and similar student hardship relief, please reach out to Student Services and ask about donating to the Student Support Program.

Student Wellbeing Officer:

Email: [email protected]

 

Student Counsellor:

Email: [email protected]

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Ever wondered what it’s like studying at the National Art School?

Find out at our Open Day on Saturday 6 September, 10am to 4pm.

Considering art as a career or simply curious about what happens behind the school’s historic sandstone walls? Save the date on Eventbrite (link in bio) to see what life is like for students at NAS by participating in studio demonstrations, chatting to our academic staff and visiting the NAS Gallery and student exhibition spaces across our campus.
The National Art School was saddened to hear of the recent death of artist and NAS alumnus Bruce Goold (1948-2025).

Born in Newcastle in 1948, from 1961- 65 Bruce attended Sydney Grammar School, where he studied art with ceramicist and potter Gordon McCausland. This was followed by a year at the National Art School, Newcastle. Here he experimented with various mediums and made his first linocut. He then studied at the National Art School, c. 1967-68. 

Bruce was a member of the artist collective Yellow House between 1970-72. The former Clune Gallery in Kings Cross was transformed by Martin Sharp and a group of fellow artists, who painted the exterior bright yellow and covered its internal walls with murals, portraits and decoration. Artists such as Brett Whiteley, Peter Wright, Bruce Goold, Greg Weight and Peter Kingston turned the building into an artwork, while visiting bands and celebrities made it a regular fixture of the Sydney scene.

Known principally as a printmaker, Goold created coloured linocuts and woodblocks including many images of Australian flora and fauna, as well as South Pacific inspired esoteric and symbolic subjects. He held solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne and internationally in London and Ireland. He received major commissions for poster, logo and interior design and worked as a designer for Mambo from 1992. 

A retrospective exhibition, Bruce Goold, Artist, Designer, Printmaker, curated by Therese Kenyon, was held at Manly Art Gallery & Museum in 2008.
The National Art School extends its sympathies to Bruce’s family and many friends.
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Greg Weight, 'Bruce Goold', 1998, NAS Collection
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Art Club Term 3 is now open for enrolment — and we’ve got an exciting painting program lined up. This term, kids will explore styles like Expressive Acrylics and Contemporary Watercolour, all while building their confidence and creativity.

Monday afternoons, led by artist and educator Grant Bellamy. 

Visit the link in bio to learn more and enrol.
Thank you to everyone who attended the opening night and weekend celebrations for The Neighbour at the Gate. 

The Neighbour at the Gate is now open until Saturday 18 October 2025
11am – 5pm Monday to Saturday
NAS Gallery
Free admission, all welcome

Plan your visit at the link in bio.
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