Current and Forthcoming Program

CURRENT

THE NEIGHBOUR AT THE GATE

Friday 11 July – Saturday 18 October 2025

NAS Gallery

TOURING

DOBELL DRAWING PRIZE #23

Bathurst Regional Art Gallery
Saturday 2 September – Sunday 5 November 2023

Grafton Regional Gallery
Saturday 25 November 2023 – Sunday 4 February 2024

Cowra Regional Art Gallery
Sunday 24 March – Sunday 12 May 2024

Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Saturday 25 May – Sunday 28 July 2024

Glasshouse Regional Gallery
Saturday 31 August – Sunday 24 November 2024

Tamworth Regional Gallery
Saturday 1 February 2025 – Sunday 6 April 2025

South East Centre for Contemporary Art – Bega
Saturday 10 May – Saturday 28 June 2025

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Exciting news! Thanks to Creality (@creality_anz), the National Art School is now equipped with the latest 3D printers and equipment.

This semester, printmaking lecturer Stephanie Nova Milne has been guiding students as they explore 3D printing in their creative practice, and the results are incredible.

We look forward to seeing what they create next.
The Future is creative, and it starts here. Join us for Open Day on 6 September and discover why the National Art School is the art school of choice.* Visit nas.edu.au/open-day for more information.

*Leading art school preferences in UAC 2016-2025.

Music by NAS Alum @harrison_chao
Due to the overwhelming interest in The Neighbour at the Gate, we are excited to announce that the NAS Gallery is now open on Sunday, for the duration of the exhibition. 

Head to the link in bio to plan your visit.
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.
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