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Unlock your future at the National Art School Open Day

The National Art School Open Day will give visitors a unique way to discover the range of programs on offer…

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Heading for new directions in Rome

Sydney artist Mason Kimber has returned refocused and reinvigorated following a residency in Rome.

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Installation art that plays with the senses

National Art School graduate Juz Kitson will open a new show at Gallery 9 during Art Month in March 2015.

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An emerging dialogue between visual artists

National Art School graduate photographer Justine Varga has been shortlisted for the 2014 NSW Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging).

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Taking a moment to pause

NAS grad Sophie Cape is changing pace in the lead-up to her next exhibition.

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Resurrecting the Deadlys

The cancelled Deadly Awards celebrating Indigenous arts and culture has hopes of being revived with a new crowd-sourced campaign.

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After the car crash

The closure of Holden is tough on Adelaide but community arts and cultural development may resurrect the City of Churches.

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Flexibility, foresight and forbearance: mounting a national tour

From regional venues to major performing arts centres, adapting a work for touring requires patience, imagination and homework.

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Dancing Blokes set for Darwin premiere

Dancers Matt Cornell and Joshua Thomson are preparing to reveal their movement-based investigation into the typical Aussie male.

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Children’s story to inspire youngsters in new stage show

Nick Bland’s popular children’s book The Very Cranky Bear takes on new life in Patch Theatre’s new production.

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