Art commission opportunity for NAS graduate
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Art commission opportunity for NAS graduate
Collaborate with a leading Sydney restaurant and design team.
Table Manners, a European neighbourhood restaurant is looking for a talented artist to become part of their journey.
This opportunity is open to all NAS alumni who have graduated in the last five years. The successful artist with receive a $10k fee in addition to cost of paints.
Please submit by Friday 28th June 2024 the following:
- A curated selection of past works
- Illustrate your developed concept for the space through sketches and/or imagery
- Written statement outlining your concept and inspiration (max 150 words).
Steven Alderton, NAS Director and CEO notes: “We are thrilled to offer this exciting opportunity to a recent NAS graduate. NAS actively aims to provide our alumni with ongoing opportunities throughout the arts sector and this is made possible by our generous supporters and donors. ”
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