Nas heads of department panel discussion

NAS Heads of Department Panel Discussion

Free
Saturday 24 September 2022
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
National Art School
156 Forbes Street Darlinghurst, NSW 2010 Australia
Join Deputy Director and Head of Studies Simon Cooper and NAS Heads of Department as they respond to the CAPTIVATE exhibition.

Heads of Department Panel Discussion 

CAPTIVATE: The National Art School and Darlinghurst Gaol

Saturday 24 September 2pm, NAS Gallery 

Join Deputy Director and Head of Studies Simon Cooper and NAS Heads of Department: Dr Michael Hill, Dr Maryanne Coutts, Lorraine Kypiotis, Dr Stephen Little and Lynda Draper as they respond to the CAPTIVATE exhibition and discuss the ongoing commitment to artists, alumni and contemporary art practices at The National Art School. 

CAPTIVATE is a series of campus wide exhibitions and programs that acknowledge the rich history of both the National Art School which has been located on the site of the former Darlinghurst Gaol since 1922 and the incredible stories behind the Darlinghurst Gaol whose historic sandstone walls were commenced in 1822.

Staged across four gallery spaces on campus in September and October 2022, these exhibitions and programs thoughtfully acknowledge the wide-ranging aspects of the National Art School as an institution, including acknowledging the First Peoples, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and their continued connection to the land and site of NAS.

CAPTIVATE reveals some of the incredible stories behind the walls’ of the Darlinghurst Gaol and the National Art School, including infamous inmates such as the bushranger Captain Moonlite, through to the many famous artists that have shaped the National Art School over the past 100 years; its influential academic staff, life models, commercial and graphic designers, unsung women artists and of course the incredible legacy of its alumni, featuring many of Australia’s most significant artists.

Together these exhibitions and programs make a dynamic statement about the significance of the site, the history of the gaol and this incredible art school that supports the organisation in the present day, its leadership and centrality as a place for critical conversations to be developed about art and its importance to our understanding of the world around us.

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The National Art School acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Traditional Owners on whose Country we meet, share and create. We pay our respects to all Gadigal Elders past and present. We celebrate the diversity, history, knowledge and creativity of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia. 

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