NAS First Peoples Program

NAS First Peoples Program

Led by the Head of First Peoples Program John Waight and supported by an external Advisory Committee, the First Peoples Program team works collaboratively across the school and engages staff, students, and alumni.

The First Peoples Program is responsible for the development of NAS policies and procedures to embed Indigenous best practice across all divisions including Academic; Gallery; Collection, Library, Communications and Marketing; and Procurement. The team supports the retention and growth of First Nations enrolments at NAS and provides mentorship and pastoral care to First Nations students. Program deliverables also include school outreach initiatives; student scholarships; professional development opportunities; and a series of specialist lectures, artist talks and workshops.

Major Supporter

Goldman Sachs Gives
Oranges & Sardines Foundation
The Gibbon Foundation

Supporters

Shirley Randall AO
Denis Savil

For more information about supporting the First Peoples Program, please contact:

Hannah Dickson
Head of Fundraising and Development
+61 2 9339 8636
[email protected]

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We’re looking for an Event Manager - Application Deadline Sunday 29 June

The Event Manager will have strong experience in hospitality, licensed venue operations, and event delivery. This role delivers a wide range of internal and external events, including Graduate Shows, Gallery Openings, Public Programs, Fundraisers, and Open Day. NAS also operates as a commercial venue, hiring the Cell Block Theatre for weddings, corporate events, and product launches.

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Last days to make a tax deductible donation and support the next generation of artists through the Pathways Program. 

Your donation this EOFY is vital to help us build a more inclusive and vibrant arts community. Your donation supports a range of programs such as the Student Hardship Fund, Scholarships and Residencies. Help create crucial pathways for talented artists.

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'I think when you walk into the campus, it feels like a sanctuary for a lot of people.' (Samuel Chan, NAS Alumnus 2024)
We are seeking candidates with strong experience in the areas of extensive audit, governance or philanthropy experience, and strong art and education sector knowledge to join the National Art School Board of Directors. 

Our mission is to be a centre of excellence for the provision of higher education and research, scholarship and professional practice in the visual arts and related fields. Members of the Board play a vital role in long-term strategic planning and providing expert advice and support to the shareholding members and Director (CEO) on any matter relating to the school.

Visit I work for NSW website to express your interest (link in bio).
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