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The Prudence MacLeod Prize 2026
Friday 27 February 2026
Congratulations to National Art School alum Tommy Carman as the recipient of this year’s Prudence MacLeod Prize. Supported by the Lansdowne Foundation, Tommy will undertake a 6-month residency at Acme Studios, London from July this year. Selection Panel Statement The selection panel was thoroughly impressed with the high calibre of applications across a diverse range of practices. The shortlisted…
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Thursday 19 September 2019
Thursday 19 September 2019
Terese Casu will take up the newly created position of Head of Advancement at the National Art School in Darlinghurst from 21 October 2019 as an integral member of the School’s Executive Leadership Team. Securing the future of the National Art School earlier this year, the Hon. Don Harwin, NSW Minister for the Arts announced a 45-year lease on the Darlinghurst Gaol site, the School’s recognition…
Monday 16 September 2019
Monday 16 September 2019
By Charlotte Middleton The halls of one of the country’s oldest most reputable tertiary public art institutions The National Art School (NAS) will open to the public once again in November/December 2019 to showcase the talent of this year’s outgoing cohort. Family, friends and fellow students are joined by art world professionals, gallerists and savvy collectors to check out the culmination of …
Monday 16 September 2019
Monday 16 September 2019
By Linda Morris The National Art School is pleased to be a venue for the 22nd Biennale of Sydney – NIRIN. The artistic program for the Biennale’s 22nd edition foregrounds unresolved anxieties around the climate crisis and the quest for sovereignty and self-determination among Indigenous peoples worldwide. Image: Artists Arthur Jafa, Gina Athena Ulysse, Barbara McGrady, S.J Norman, Nicholas Gal…
Friday 06 September 2019
Friday 06 September 2019
By Javier Encalada NAS alumnus Jumaadi has a new exhibition at Lismore Regional Gallery. Indonesian artist Jumaadi brings his new exhibition Comes from the Shadow to the Northern Rivers. Jumaadi said one of his major influences is the Indonesian art of shadow theatre, or wayang kulit. Although there is darkness in the work, this is constantly offset by light, whimsy and humour. Image: Jumaadi…
Monday 02 September 2019
Monday 02 September 2019
By Caroline Baum Check out the Spectrum Cover Article (Sat 31 Aug) featuring NAS Alumna Lucy Culliton. “You’re not afraid of dogs are you?” Lucy Culliton asks solicitously on the phone. Anyone who is might feel a bit nervous at the welcome at Bibbenluke Lodge, Culliton’s property in the Monaro, the remote high plateau of New South Wales between the coast and the Snowy Mountains. On arrival, a …
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