Lead the Drawing Department at the National Art School. We are on the lookout for a visionary academic educator capable of leading a large staffing team across a diverse range of drawing practices to become our next Head of Drawing.
Shape and deliver curriculum. Inspire students. Lead a passionate team.
If you’re a practising artist and an academic ready to make bold, original contributions to drawing education and academic leadership, we want to hear from you.
Competitive salary + creative community
More info: nas.edu.au/working-at-nas (link in bio)
Lead the Photomedia Department at the National Art School. We are seeking a senior academic educator to join as Head of Photomedia to lead the departmental staff, studios and related learning and teaching resources.
The ideal candidate for this role is someone who is responding to current transformations in the field and can lead across diverse photo media practices from analogue to digital to expanded photographic practice.
Lead curriculum and studio practice Inspire students. Lead a passionate team.
If you bring deep expertise, visionary thinking, and a collaborative spirit, we’d love to hear from you.
Competitive salary + creative community
More info: nas.edu.au/working-at-nas (link in bio)
Introducing Elena Larkin (@lennylarkin), one of our graduating Drawing MFA students, and their selected work ‘I still hear you singing (Bundjalung land, Alstonville NSW)’.
Celebrate the future of contemporary art at The Postgrad Show Opening Night, Thursday 6 November (RSVP link in bio).
Elena Larkin ‘I still hear you singing (Bundjalung land, Alstonville NSW)’ gouache on paper 73 x 154 cm
Portrait Photography: Jack Rockliffe (@soybased_snack) Artwork Photography: Peter Morgan (@petrius)
Introducing James Grose (@jamescgrose), one of our graduating Drawing MFA students, and their selected work ‘‘What happened at -34.080S, 151.145E on 17 July, 2023, when the new moon rose at 06:43 and the sun rose at 06:59’.
Celebrate the future of contemporary art at The Postgrad Show Opening Night, Thursday 6 November (RSVP link in bio).
James Grose ‘What happened at -34.080S, 151.145E on 17 July, 2023, when the new moon rose at 06:43 and the sun rose at 06:59’ polymer paint, gesso, watercolour, coloured pencil, graphite pencil, graphite powder, felt pen 56 x 76 cm
Portrait Photography: Jack Rockliffe (@soybased_snack) Artwork Photography: Peter Morgan (@petrius)
THE NATIONAL ART SCHOOL ACKNOWLEDGES THE GADIGAL PEOPLES OF THE EORA NATIONS, THE TRADITIONAL OWNERS ON WHOSE LANDS, WATER AND SKIES WE MEET AND SHARE.
WE PAY OUR RESPECTS TO ALL GADIGAL ELDERS, PAST AND PRESENT, AND CELEBRATE THE DIVERSITY, HISTORY AND CREATIVITY OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES.