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Why rush to National Art School postgrad show

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Step into the vibrant world of the arts at the National Art School (NAS) as it proudly unveils the 2024 Postgrad Show, a spectacular showcase of over 400 works by Australia’s next generation of emerging artists. Open to the public until 17 November 2024, this annual exhibition has firmly established itself as a pivotal event in Sydney’s cultural calendar, attracting gallerists, collectors, and art enthusiasts eager to discover fresh talent. The Postgrad Show serves as a launchpad for these budding artists, featuring the final bodies of work by the Master of Fine Art (MFA) graduates. This year’s exhibition offers an eclectic mix of mediums including painting, sculpture, printmaking, video, collage, 3D printing, performance, photography, drawing, and ceramics. Each piece is a testament to the diverse themes being explored—ranging from natural and digital ecosystems to identity, the Anthropocene, philosophy, and personal narratives. Ceramics take centre stage with artists like Benjamin Akuila, who delves into themes of construction, authenticity, and plasticity, informed by his Tongan heritage. His work offers a compelling exploration of queer and diasporic identity through hybrid cultural narratives. Meanwhile, Chrystie Longworth uses ceramic forms to navigate femininity, identity, and domesticity, drawing inspiration from historical subversive messages crafted by women in textiles. Her work, with its tactile terracotta and pigment surfaces, invites viewers to experience a subtle play of light and texture. From the drawing studios, Quan Zhu Ma marries traditional Chinese philosophy with contemporary practices, using innovative materials like heated charcoal and ash. His work reimagines traditional ink art, creating a fusion that resonates… Read More

The latest to see at the National Art School

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Welcome to ZAHALKAWORLD, where art history gets a cheeky makeover. The National Art School (NAS) has just rolled out the red carpet for an art extravaganza like no other. Anne Zahalka, a name that echoes through the hallowed halls of photo-media art, has unveiled her latest and greatest: ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive. This exhibition is a glorious ride through over 40 years of Zahalka’s photographic prowess, showcasing more than 100 works from a whopping 15 series. If you’re in Sydney before October 19, head over to the NAS Gallery to catch a glimpse. Zahalka, whose work is tucked away in prestigious collections like the National Gallery of Australia and even further afield, is renowned for her ability to poke fun at the familiar while proposing fresh perspectives. Her lens captures cultural diversity and environmental quandaries, blending humor with critique to challenge dominant narratives. And she’s not just rehashing the old; she’s spicing things up with six artworks from NAS’s own collection and five brand new pieces, fresh out of the creative oven in 2023-2024. But wait, there’s more: The exhibition highlight, Kunstkammer, invites you to step into Zahalka’s world—literally. This life-sized recreation of her studio is a treasure trove of inspiration, offering a behind-the-scenes peek at the creative chaos that births her masterpieces. As if that’s not enough, you can book a one-on-one artist talk with Zahalka herself, live from her home-studio. How’s that for a bit of art-world intimacy? ZAHALKAWORLD isn’t stopping in Sydney, folks. It’s set to embark on a national tour,… Read More

Anne Zahalka’s major exhibition at the National Art School Sydney

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The Museum of Australian Photography is proud to announce the release of a captivating catalogue showcasing the remarkable works of Anne Zahalka, one of Australia’s most esteemed photographers. This catalogue serves as a testament to Zahalka’s artistic prowess and her significant contributions to the realm of photography. Steven Alderton, the CEO of the National Art School, commended Zahalka’s profound connection to the institution, stating, “Anne Zahalka has a long connection to the National Art School. After studying at NAS in 1978, she was a photo-media teacher during the 1980s. Since then, she has gone on to become one of the most prominent artists working in photography today, and we are thrilled to be presenting her major survey exhibition to our visitors and students.” Anne Zahalka herself expressed her excitement about the upcoming major survey of her work at the National Art School in Sydney, her hometown. She shared, “I’m excited to be presenting a major survey of my work at the National Art School in Sydney in my hometown. Curated around my key photographic series and the archive that supports it, this immersive exhibition will offer a first-hand experience of how I develop artworks, the research and material processes that are involved, and the context the works are made in.” Delving into Anne Zahalka’s artistic journey Anne Zahalka’s body of work encapsulates a diverse range of themes, from cultural identity and representation to the exploration of everyday life through a unique lens. Her photographs are known for their striking visual narratives, meticulous attention to detail,… Read More

BACARDÍ Teams Up with Northeast Party House for a Summer Dance Party

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Mark your calendars for an unforgettable night of music, dance, and fun as BACARDÍ, the world’s most-awarded rum brand, is hosting BACARDÍ Dance Floor, a one-night-only gig on Friday, 27 October. In partnership with indie dance act Northeast Party House, BACARDÍ aims to turn Sydney’s Cell Block Theatre at the National Art School into the ultimate dance floor. Northeast Party House, renowned for their infectious beats and unique upbeat tracks, will be returning to their party roots to headline the event. Fans can look forward to an exhilarating mix of dance floor anthems, live within the 10-metre-high sandstone walls of Sydney’s former Darlinghurst Gaol. Lead vocalist, Zachary Hamilton-Reeves expressed their excitement, stating, “We have a deep party philosophy. We are stoked to be headlining BACARDÍ Dance Floor, spreading good vibes through our music and getting the crowd moving for the summer season ahead.” Supporting acts include Trinidadian artist Gold Fang and Sydney’s own DJ, Carolina Gasolina. Gold Fang is known for bringing the contagious rhythm of Caribbean music to Australian shores, while Carolina Gasolina will keep the vibes high throughout the night with her feel-good tracks, blending Reggaeton, Baile, Funk, Hip-Hop and Afrobeat. From the earliest days, BACARDÍ has been renowned for hosting legendary parties. At BACARDÍ Dance Floor, guests can expect all the best flavours to get the party started. With a limited number of tickets available from Tuesday, 3 October, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience. All profits from the gig will be donated to Support Act, a charity that delivers… Read More