Support the National Art School

Support the National Art School

Support emerging artists and future arts practice

For over 150 years, the National Art School has been the epicentre of fine arts education and a vital contributor to the arts and cultural sector in NSW. Our alumni continue to be some of the most distinguished and notable contemporary artists in the country and are exhibited nationally and internationally.

Through the generosity of philanthropic benefactors, corporate partners, trusts and foundations, the National Art School remains at the forefront of visual arts education in Australia, enabling us to provide a unique and bespoke teaching model under the guidance of leading artists and educators.

Your donation or Bequest will contribute to the development of our studio spaces, library and research centre, as well supporting our community and outreach initiatives, and our high-quality program of public exhibitions and short courses.

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The National Art School welcomes support of all levels, and we are delighted to acknowledge donations of $1000 and above as part of the NAS Patron Program.

By way of thanks for your support, we look forward to engaging you in the activities of the National Art School, and welcome donors to join us at a series of public and private events.

For more information about supporting the National Art School, please contact:

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

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All donations over $2 are fully tax deductible

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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.

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Liz Bradshaw, 'Two Pair', 2023
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