National Art School
The National Art School, is a tertiary level art school based in Sydney, Australia. The School is an accredited Higher Education Provider offering specialised study in studio arts practice with study offered at a range of levels in various studio disciplines, and has been in operation on the historic Darlinghurst Gaol site in East Sydney in various forms since 1922.
Organisation
Originally under the management of NSW Department of Education, the School was re-established by the NSW Government in 2009 as a public company limited by guarantee, with two members, the NSW Ministers for Arts and Education, and a Board of Directors was established to oversee governance of the institution.
Notable alumni
- Anita Aarons
- Hart Amos
- Luciana Arrighi
- Phil Belbin
- Cressida Campbell
- John Coburn
- Elisabeth Cummings
- Geoffrey de Groen
- Ken Done
- Max Dupain
- Margaret Fink
- Merrick Fry
- James Gleeson
- Fiona Hall
- Fred Leist
- Guy Maestri
- Arthur McIntyre
- Reg Mombassa
- Margaret Olley
- John Olsen
- Alex Perry
- Ted Prior
- Freda Robertshaw
- Martin Sharp
- Wendy Sharpe
- Alexia Sinclair
- Jeffrey Smart
- Joshua Smith
- Lance Solomon
- Tim Storrier
- Annita van Iersel
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External links
- National Art School (Official website)
- National Art School, Sydney at Google Cultural Institute
- East Sydney Technical College, Sydney Institute of TAFE.
- Deborah Beck (2010). "National Art School" (CC-By-SA). Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
Coordinates: 33°52′47″S 151°13′07″E / 33.8798°S 151.2185°E
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