Bachelor of Fine Art – Applications closing soon

We are Australia’s leading independent fine art school. You can study drawing, ceramics, painting, photomedia, printmaking, sculpture and art history & theory, all in a studio based environment. While you are studying for your Bachelor of Fine Art degree you’ll receive individual attention in small classes from established artists assisting you to develop your own artistic vision.

National Art School is widely acknowledged to be one of the most industry connected art schools in Australia. You will be well supported throughout your study years and beyond. Our alumni go on to create successful and widely varied careers and you could be one of them.

What students say about studying at NAS:

“Best art school on the planet!” 

“Feeling privileged and proud to be a National Art School student… so many amazing artists attended here, so many amazing artists are my teachers. Learning here is such a blessing” 

To apply contact us

Student Services
+61 2 9339 8651
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We're excited to share that NAS Photomedia sessional Dr Jack Ball (@jack__ball_) is the winner of the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize 2025, the nation’s most generous prize for Australian artists under forty.

Jack's award winning work 'Heavy Grit' is on display in the Ramsay Art Prize 2025 exhibition which opens tomorrow, Saturday 31 May

Jack Ball with 'Heavy Grit' in Ramsay Art Prize 2025, Art Gallery of South Australia, (@agsa.adelaide) Adelaide; photo: Saul Steed
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. 

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.  For the full announcement, click the link in the bio.
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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