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Now on view - The 'Makers' Exhibition
Friday 29 May 2026
The Makers Exhibition brings together works by NAS staff across teaching, technical, curatorial, administrative and library areas, celebrating the diverse creative practices that shape the school community. Presented as the launch exhibition for Third Space, the exhibition highlights making as a shared and ongoing part of life at NAS. Third Space will be open for the duration of the show from 11…
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Wednesday 07 August 2019
Wednesday 07 August 2019
Article by Charlotte Middleton The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia announces NAS alumni Mitch Cairns as curator and Coen Young as a selected artist for Primavera 2019: Young Australian Artists. READ MORE Image: Zoe M. Robertson, Various Protest Banners, 2018. Ink, acrylic and lime wash mistints on discarded manchester, 600 x 900cm. Courtesy: the artist.
Monday 29 July 2019
Monday 29 July 2019
Article by John McDonald NAS alumni Luke Storrier’s artist profile was featured in Good Weekend. Article written by John McDonald. READ MORE Image: Luke Storrier, Burnt Totem, 2019, mixed-media.
Wednesday 24 July 2019
Wednesday 24 July 2019
SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER 2019 10AM–4PM THE FUTURE IS ART The National Art School is Australia’s leading fine art school, with a successful studio-based teaching model that has delivered a rich tradition of artistic practice and generations of world-renowned alumni. We are a progressive and holistic art school and we look forward to sharing it with you on Open Day. Explore our studios and working s…
Wednesday 24 July 2019
Wednesday 24 July 2019
Photo: Peter Morgan Since studying at NAS from 1985 -1987, Lynda Draper has worked as a ceramicist for more than 30 years, recognised as one of Australia’s finest and most revolutionary practitioners. She has been NAS’s Head of Ceramics since 2016, and last month won one of Australia’s major art awards, the 2019 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Prize. Her prize-winning work, Somnambulism…
Tuesday 23 July 2019
Tuesday 23 July 2019
Article by Jasper Lindell NAS alum Rosemary Lee is undertaking a residency in Canberra, at the Megalo Print Studio in Kingston. READ MORE Artists-in-residence Rosemary Lee, left, from Sydney, and Tony Curran from Canberra. Image: Sitthixay Ditthavong
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