MFA Exhibition is now open!
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MFA Exhibition is now open!
Check out the next wave of artistic talent at the National Art School’s Graduate and Postgraduate exhibitions, featuring final year students from all departments – ceramics, drawing, painting, photomedia, printmaking and sculpture. It’s the chance to admire and snap up artworks at the beginning of a brilliant career.
CERAMICS
Annette Bukovinsky
David Helmers
Benjamin King
Anne Kwasner
Ebony Russell
DRAWING
Justin Zennil Bishop
Isabella Edwards
Margaret Jewell
Maddison Johnston
Sofiyah Ruqayah
Tamsin Salehian
Jayanto Tan
PAINTING
Belle Blau
Christopher Connell
Eliza Gosse
Vande Grey
Philippa Hagon
Jacqueline Hennessy
Elena Ortega Tolosana
Adrienne Overall
Chrystal Rimmer
Benjamin Walsh
Ingo Werner
PHOTOMEDIA
Kurt Banks
Kat Chellos
Gabriella Lo Presti
PRINTMAKING
Hugo Rose
SCULPTURE
Johann Tovar Carrera
Danja Derkenne
Nigel Dobson
Anna Dudek
Benjamin Feslet
Jenny Herbert-Smith
Tania McMurtry
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