Announcement: Chair of the NAS Board

Announcement: Chair of the NAS Board

Thank you to outgoing Chair Susan Rothwell AM & welcome to incoming Chair Jeff Weeden

The National Art School would like to express its deepest gratitude to Susan Rothwell AM, whose term as Chair of the NAS Board concludes on 31 May 2025.

Susan joined the NAS Board as a Director in 2018, bringing with her a distinguished background as both a renowned architect and artist. Her contributions have been exceptional from the outset. She was instrumental in shaping the NAS Masterplan, providing invaluable insight and vision that have guided the School’s strategic direction.

Appointed Chair in 2022, Susan has led NAS with steadfast dedication through a period of significant change and growth. She chaired during the development of the Precinct Renewal Plan, lending her expertise and clarity to complex planning processes for the future of the School and its influence in the broader community.

Susan also oversaw two major milestones in the institution’s history, the 100-year anniversary of the National Art School and the 200-year anniversary of the Darlinghurst Gaol, culminating in the landmark Captivate exhibition, a powerful celebration of the artists and artworks that have defined NAS over the past century.

In 2024, after the resignation of the former Director and CEO, Susan demonstrated extraordinary support and resolve, ensuring NAS remained focused and successful in achieving its objectives during a time of transition. She also oversaw the timely and effective recruitment process for our new Director and CEO, Dr Kristen Sharp, whose leadership is already having a positive impact, strengthening the School’s culture and refining its vision and trajectory.

Beyond governance, Susan has been a passionate advocate for the School’s advancement. A member of the NAS Foundation since its inauguration in 2020, she has spearheaded key fundraising campaigns and played a pivotal role in growing philanthropic support for our students and programs. Her personal generosity has been truly remarkable, from major donations to her sponsorship of the School’s garden landscaping, a gift that has enriched the daily experience of all who visit our beautiful, heritage site.

Susan’s impact on the National Art School has been profound and lasting. We are deeply grateful for her wise counsel, genuine care and unwavering belief in the future of our School. She will be missed, but her legacy will continue to shape our path forward.

At the same time, we are pleased to announce and warmly welcome Jeff Weeden as the incoming Chair of the NAS Board, effective 1 June 2025.

Jeff has served as a Director on the NAS Board since 2019 and currently chairs the Finance and Audit Committee, a position he has held since 2023. His extensive experience in the financial sector includes roles as former CEO of Forager Funds Management and senior positions at Bankers Trust and Macquarie Bank, including as Executive Director.

Jeff is also deeply committed to community and equity, being a Cornerstone supporter of the Pinnacle Foundation, which supports young LGBTQIA+ students. His enduring passion for the visual arts and his long-standing connection to the NAS site position him uniquely to lead the Board with purpose and vision.

We are confident that under Jeff’s stewardship, the National Art School will continue to thrive and evolve. We look forward to his leadership and the many contributions he will make in the year ahead.

Please join us in thanking Susan for her remarkable service and in welcoming Jeff to his new role.

Warm regards,

The National Art School

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Final weeks to visit The Neighbour at the Gate, closing Saturday 18 October. 

Across various mediums and perspectives, The Neighbour at the Gate charts the entangled legacies of exclusion and resilience, drawing vital parallels between the past and present, memory and nationhood.

Learn more about the exhibition and plan your visit at the link in bio. 

Please note: the gallery is closed for Labour Day Monday 6 October
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The Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) is an intensive one-year program designed for graduates of the BFA who are ready to deepen their studio practice and expand their academic and professional capabilities. This course is ideal for emerging artists who want to refine their practice, build industry connections, and prepare for postgraduate study or professional opportunities in the creative sector.

New scholarships will be available to students entering the BFA (Hons), with further details to be shared later this year. For more information and key dates, visit futurestudents.nas.edu.au (link in bio).
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Headlined by Miss Kaninna, the event features performances by HYLANDER, Rocky Stallone, BRINA, Kuya Hennessy, and DJ Court Jester. RSVP today as tickets are going fast!

Afterglow 
Thursday 16 October 
Doors: 4.30pm
Concert starts: 7.00pm
Cell Block Theatre, National Art School

Please note: if the Cell Block reaches capacity, you’re welcome to enjoy the concert from the courtyard until space opens up inside. Food trucks and pop up bar.

FREE ADMISSION, RSVP is essential due to limited capacity (link in bio)
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