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NAIDOC Week 2026
Thursday 25 June 2026
This NAIDOC Week, the theme Fifty Years of Deadly recognises the enduring strength, resilience and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Fifty Years of Deadly is a tribute to the people who built this movement. The Elders who stood firm, the organisers who made space, the artists who turned resistance into expression, and the communities who keep showing up, year after …
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Monday 30 November 2020
Monday 30 November 2020
Article by Chloe Mandryk A Rich Life AU The National Art School, fondly referred to as NAS, is welcoming art lovers back onto its historic grounds in Sydney for their first public exhibition since March. A graduate exhibition such as this is an excellent opportunity to experience a range of mediums and concepts – for curiosity and collecting – in one place. Read the full article through the li…
Friday 27 November 2020
Friday 27 November 2020
On December 3 the Cell Block Theatre will host Site and Sound: NASxCON, the culmination of a collaborative creative project between NAS sculpture students and improvisation students at the Con, using a dialogue of music and art to improvise original works. This remarkable exchange has sparked positive connections for the students of both schools during a year that kept people apart. NAS is proud …
Friday 27 November 2020
Friday 27 November 2020
NAS Director and CEO Steven Alderton discusses the repercussions of proposed cuts, and in the wider context of Australian visual arts education. This has been an extremely difficult year for the arts in Australia, with the creative industries hard hit by COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. But 2020 isn’t over yet. The Australian National University has announced proposed cuts to its highly respe…
Thursday 26 November 2020
Thursday 26 November 2020
For this month’s NAS Retake we look at the incredible collection of casts in the NAS Archive and Collection. To view the remnants of the facial features of Michelangelo’s David in the NAS cast collection is somewhat like considering the curious pieces of flotsam and jetsam washed ashore after a tropical storm. They have become, in so many ways, castaways adrift on an island continent. As for Da…
Wednesday 25 November 2020
Wednesday 25 November 2020
On Thursday 19 November 2020, NAS student Nina Walton was profiled on 2SER’s Interview with an artist. Nina Walton creates ethereal works that look like delicate pieces of fabric. She uses a mixture of mediums, sometimes pen on paper, sometimes pencil on paper, and other times needle and thread on canvas. Tune in to the full podcast through the link below. LISTEN NOW
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