Aug 30, 2012

Latest Exhibition news

 Hot on the heels of the  Diploma One students show  will be 'Trihibition' an exhibition of works  by students of Certificate IV in Visual Arts.  The exhibition will open  on  September the 12th at noon in the Trapezium gallery. Feel free to come and have a look and  perhaps  purchase  some fabulous  works  - all welcome.


 

Aug 27, 2012

3d Miniworks


3D Miniworks


3d Miniworks is our annual competition for sculptural work, less the 150 mm in any dimension.

Diana Robson – Curator of the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery was this years judge and announced her selection for the finalists and prize winners.


The 20 works will have their work exhibited at the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery in December. Details of this show to follow later.


The 20 finalists are: Caitlin Chapman "Planets"; Jeffrey Alexander "Sepik Dreaming" and "Bow Wow"; Cath Randall "Green Power"; Lisa MacKay "Fox and Wolf"; Alison Shore "Any Advice Dr Pat?"; Carolyn Eadie "Black and White (I need a Place To Read)", Ruma Hort "Sempervium 1" and Sempervium11". Kim Cooke "Rockmelon", Sheryl Anderson "Seed Pod Series" and "Open Seed Pod"; Sophie Abbott "Dear Deer"; Calen Starling "Jurassic Park" and "Hell Boy" and "E=mc2" Bron Newman "The White Rider (after SH)"; Paul Gould "Toxic Planet Dog"; Robert Linigen "Head"


And the winners are...
Calen Starling, "Hellboy" $200 prize from Western Sydney Institute
Sheryl Anderson "Open Seed Pod" $100 prize from Artsup
Bron Newman "The White Rider (After SH)" $100 prize from Hawkesbury Regional Gallery


Have a look at images of the finalists at our Flickr site

"Hellboy" Calen Starling 



Congratulations to the winners, finalists and all the entrants. Thanks to Diana Robson from Hawkesbury Regional Gallery and everyone involved in organising th eshow, particularly Susan Jorgensen and Paul Gould.

Aug 21, 2012

Diploma Year 1 exhibition

Our first year Fine Arts Diploma  students  will be showcasing   the  spoils of their hard  work so far this year at our  annual exhibition.

Works will include  selections from  photography, painting, printmaking, ceramics and drawing.

The exhibition will kindly be opened by Zona Wilkenson Curator of Indigenous Programs at Penrith Regional gallery.


It opens this Thursday evening at 6.30pm in the Trapezium Gallery, P Block , O'Connell Street,  Kingswood - all welcome !  

Aug 11, 2012

Amazing public art project involving our students

Eighteen NADC students are thrilled to be involved in a multi-media art and inclusive community event in Penrith in September called No Boundaries. For at least 12 of these volunteers, their participation in the project will turn into a paid traineeship, which will make them eligible in the future to work operating the multimedia equipment in use during the project, which is planned to remain in the community for use in future events.

No Boundaries will involve:
"Large scale architectural projection… interactive and playful displays… and a gathering of people from Penrith, Blue Mountains and Sydney… An unforgettable show bringing together creative and talented people from all walks of life to see something very new in Penrith!"  
 - from the 'no boundaries' website

The project aims to involve members of the community from all walks of life, and is being overseen by a creative industries company called Illuminart. This company specializes in the design and creation of world class projection art, cross-disciplinary arts and audiovisual storytelling of lasting significance to communities. Illuminart's avant-garde media art projects incorporate illumination, interactive projection art and performance, developed in creative partnerships and collaborations among a variety of disciplines. 
 - from the illuminart website http://www.illuminart.com.au/
Have a look at the gorgeous example of illuminart's work inthe clip below. In this video, the kinetic ship sculpture is also the source of the projections on the building. This is the kind of cool stuff our students are going to be working with, so keep your eye on this project !

 In another wonderful collaborative opportunity, NADC photoimaging students will document the performance events in September.

Aug 10, 2012

Studio Space at Parramatta Artists Studios


Here's a great opportunity from Parramtta Artists Studios for artists who are not enrolled in study, or will have graduated by the start of 2013.

Parramatta Artists Studios is at the fore of contemporary artistic production.
 Located in the centre of Parramatta’s CBD, the Studios offer affordable non-residential and residential studio space to contemporary artists.

Artists are invited to apply for non-residential studios with tenures ranging from 6-24 months. A residential studio is also available to regional NSW, interstate and international artists for up to 3 months.

Please note, Artists who are in the midst of tertiary studies for which a studio is allocated are not eligible for a studio here. The current round covers studio access from 1 October 2012 and throughout 2013. So if a student is gradating this year, then they should apply now and stipulate that they would take up a studio upon completion of their course (at the end of this year or start of next year).

Applications close 4:30pm Thursday 30 August 2012.
http://www.parracity.nsw.gov.au/play/facilities/arts/artists_studios for further information and to download an application form.
Enquiries on 02 9687 6090 or studios@parracity.nsw.gov.au

Aug 9, 2012

Miniworks on now!

MINIWORKS  2012 is our much loved annual 3D exhibition and competition. This exhibition comprises of sculptural and 3 dimensional work by NADC students and staff, with the only restriction being the work must be no larger than 15cm in any direction. The opening is at 12pm - 13pm at C Block

You are welcome to come and join us as Diana Robson – Curator of the Hawkesbury Regional gallery announces her selection for the finalists and first prize winner.

Aug 1, 2012

Cathy O Donnell showing in Queensland

Catherine O'Donnell - drawing and history teacher at NADC   is currently showing in 'Venetian Visions' at Caloundra Regional Gallery (11 July to 12 August 2012) in Queensland.

Catherine's fabulous drawing exhibition is a result of winning the prestigious Albany Art Prize and its accompanying residency in Venice, Italy in 2009.

The exhibition has been touring around the east coast of Australia for the past year. In the exhibition is a suite of large-scale charcoal drawings of the Venetian landscape exploring the architecture, culture and history of everyday Venice.

Catherine spent the weekend as the guest of the Regional Gallery delivering a formal guest lecture and talks reflecting on the works in 'Venetian Visions' to gallery patrons. Catherine also delivered a booked out drawing workshop which was so popular a waiting list had to be created. Congrats to you Cath!