National Art School
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The National Art School, formed in its current state in 1995, is an art school in Sydney, Australia. It is a Public Company Limited by Guarantee with a board of directors. It has Institutional Registration and Course Accreditation supported by the NSW Department of Education and Training Higher Education Directorate. It is these days the sole occupant of the historic Darlinghurst Gaol.
Organisation
The National Art School consists of the following departments:
- Drawing
- Ceramics
- Painting
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Art History and Theory
Notable alumni
- Hart Amos
- Phil Belbin
- Cressida Campbell
- John Coburn
- Elisabeth Cummings
- Ken Done
- Max Dupain
- Geoffrey de Groen
- James Gleeson
- Fiona Hall
- Rolf Harris
- Anita Keating
- Janelle (Clayton) Paisley
- Alex Perry
- Guy Maestri
- Arthur McIntyre
- Reg Mombassa
- Margaret Olley
- John Olsen
- Ted Prior
- Freda Robertshaw
- Martin Sharp
- Wendy Sharpe
- Alexia Sinclair
- Jeffrey Smart
- Joshua Smith
- Tim Storrier
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External links
- National Art School (Official website)
- East Sydney Technical College, Sydney Institute of TAFE.
Coordinates: 33°52′47″S 151°13′07″E / 33.8798°S 151.2185°E
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