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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Now open in Building 25 Project Space — Liz Bradshaw 'I didn't expect to live this long'.
 
For this year's Queer Contemporary, NAS alum Liz Bradshaw presents an exhibition of large-scale sculpture and installation works that offer a personal and political queering of time, space, materiality, and ideas. Integrating new works alongside a fragment of an artwork created at NAS in the 1990s, the installation folds together the artist's personal experiences with the complex histories of the school's site and the broader Darlinghurst area, which served as an epicentre of Australian queer history.
 
On view until 7 March. Monday to Saturday, 11am–5pm.
 
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Installation view: Zan Wimberley
Opening 12 February — Queer Contemporary, as part of @sydneymardigras 

This year's edition presents 'Liz Bradshaw: I didn't expect to live this long' — an exhibition of large-scale sculpture and installation works that offer a personal and political queering of time, space, materiality, and idea — with student exhibitions organised by Jack Oliver Owen and nikita lelu.

Join us for the opening night on Thursday 12 February, from 6–9pm.

RSVP 🔗 in bio.

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Liz Bradshaw, 'Two Pair', 2023
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