Current and Forthcoming Program

CURRENT

QUEER CONTEMPORARY: CHAOSOPHY

Friday 14 February – Saturday 8 March 2025

Building 25 Project Space

FORTHCOMING

24th DOBELL DRAWING PRIZE

Friday 11 April – Saturday 21 June 2025

NAS Galleries

THE NEIGHBOUR AT THE GATE

Friday 11 July – Saturday 18 October 2025

NAS Galleries

TOURING

Installation view, Dobell Drawing Prize #23, National Art School, Sydney, 2023, image courtesy and © the artists, photograph: Peter Morgan.

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
Friday 25 April – Friday 4 July 2025

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Thank you to everyone who attended the opening night of ‘Queer Contemporary: Chaosophy’ 
‘Chaosophy’ is now open until Saturday 8 March
11am – 5pm Monday to Saturday
Building 25 Project Space
Free admission, all welcome 
Learn more about the exhibition at the link in bio.
NAS Library is proud to launch their 2025 Library Stairwell Gallery programming with this years LSG show for Queer Contemporary, ‘Subtexts’, opening this Thursday 13 February.  ‘Subtexts’ unites four artists whose work demonstrates the complexities of queer identity, each considering their own personal relationship with queerness. The show offers alternative narratives and styles that challenge notions of queer uniformity, opting to explore the undertones and implications of queerness as a dislocated front.  ‘Subtexts’ asks of the ambiguous term; Are we united by virtue of our difference, or rather the unique positions it presents us?  Featuring works by
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We’re looking for an Exhibitions Project Officer!  The role has a focus on major Indigenous exhibition projects currently in development for the National Art School as well as touring programs. The role assists with the delivery and coordination of Gallery programs, talks, and other events in the gallery spaces.  You have a background in visual art, art history, curatorship and gallery experience. You have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, along with strong organisational and project management experience.  Note this is an Identified Role and is open to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants only, in accordance with Section 14(D) of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Act, 1977 NSW.  Application deadline extended to Sunday 9 February.  Apply at the link in bio.
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Ronan Pirozzi, 'Serpentine', 2023; 'Trajectory', 2023; 'Desolate', 2023; installation view, undo the day, NAS Gallery, Sydney, 2024, oil on welded steel, image courtesy and © the artist, photograph: Zan Wimberley
The National Art School has today announced respected Australian academic, writer and curator Dr Kristen Sharp as the next Director and Chief Executive Officer.  Kristen joins the National Art School with extensive experience in the fields of contemporary art and tertiary education having spent six years as Associate Dean Discipline, Art in the School of Art at RMIT University, and previously 9 years as Academic Lead Art History and Theory at RMIT. She will commence her new role at the National Art School on 24th February 2025.  Read the full media release at the link in bio.
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