The Grad Show 2024

The National Art School is proud to present The Grad Show, our major end-of-year exhibition showcasing the work of the 2024 Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) graduate students.

The Grad Show is an outstanding opportunity to discover the work of Australia’s emerging artists working across ceramics, drawing, painting, photomedia, printmaking and sculpture, exhibited throughout the NAS campus.

Join us this December to celebrate the future of contemporary Australian art.

EXHIBITION DATES:

6 – 15 December 2024, 11am – 5pm inclusive of Sundays

NAS Gallery, Rayner Hoff Project Space and artist studios

Note: The Drawing Show will be exhibiting concurrently in Building 25 Project Space

#Follow us on Instagram
There's still time to make a tax deductible donation towards our Pathways Program this EOFY.

To everyone who has already donated, thank you. Your support helps ensure the National Art School is accessible to people from all backgrounds.

Visit link in our bio today to find our more, and help us create crucial pathways to propel our students and alumni to become leading international artists.
We’re looking for an Event Manager - Application Deadline Sunday 29 June

The Event Manager will have strong experience in hospitality, licensed venue operations, and event delivery. This role delivers a wide range of internal and external events, including Graduate Shows, Gallery Openings, Public Programs, Fundraisers, and Open Day. NAS also operates as a commercial venue, hiring the Cell Block Theatre for weddings, corporate events, and product launches.

Apply at the link in bio.
Last days to make a tax deductible donation and support the next generation of artists through the Pathways Program. 

Your donation this EOFY is vital to help us build a more inclusive and vibrant arts community. Your donation supports a range of programs such as the Student Hardship Fund, Scholarships and Residencies. Help create crucial pathways for talented artists.

Visit link in bio to donate now.

'I think when you walk into the campus, it feels like a sanctuary for a lot of people.' (Samuel Chan, NAS Alumnus 2024)
Loading...