2021 Education @ Glasshouse Program
The Glasshouse team works with our local schools and education providers to cooperatively deliver a wide range of creative learning opportunities to our youth. We hope that these experiences inspire the development of creative adaptable minds - minds that will find solutions to the complex problems that we face, both now and into the future.
The Glasshouse team works with our local schools and education providers to cooperatively deliver a wide range of creative learning opportunities to our youth. We hope that these experiences inspire the development of creative adaptable minds - minds that will find solutions to the complex problems that we face, both now and into the future.
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GLASSHOUSE REGIONAL GALLERY PRESENTS
Education at Glasshouse 2021
TERM 1
EXHIBITION
Ildiko Kovacs, Edging in, 2015-17 Oil on masonite 160x120cm
NATIONAL ART SCHOOL TOURING EXHIBITION
National Art (part one) presents a dynamic selection of artworks by 50 of
Australia’s most significant artists who studied at Australia’s leading art school –
Sydney’s National Art School.
As the National Art School approaches 100 years on its Darlinghurst site (1922–
2022) and over 175 years in operation, this exhibition celebrates some of the
extraordinary artists who trained at the institution over the past seven decades.
The exhibition features recent artworks and early formative works by key
alumni, and applauds the creative drive, skill and imagination of those who have
emerged from the School’s historic sandstone walls to become artists of national
significance.
SECONDARY
6 March - 18 April
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SUITABLE FOR
Stages 4-6
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CURRICULUM LINKS
Creative Arts: Visual Arts,
Visual Design, HSIE
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FREE
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Education Kit available
Julie Rrap, ‘Outerspace No. 9’
National Art (part one) presents diverse approaches to artmaking bound by a
common grounding in studio-based practice and a passionate commitment
to experimentation. The artists’ approaches vary considerably, from abstract
and expressive genres to experimentation with form, to cultural landscapes and
political perspectives, dada and the surreal, interior viewpoints and the everyday.
The work demonstrates the various disciplines taught at NAS; ceramics, painting,
photomedia, printmaking, sculpture, as well as inter-disciplinary practices
utilising digital media, assemblage, performance and artist books.
National Art School Touring Exhibition Program
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