Assessment At the end of Modules 1 & 2/3 students will be assessed by tutors on art-making tasks carried out in the studio, as well as their final body of work. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice will appear on the student’s HSC certificate as a one unit course but will not contribute to the student’s ATAR count. The NAS will issue each student with a “Statement of Results” which will include a mark out of 50.
How To Apply The application form can be downloaded from www.nas.edu.au and must be completed by both the student and their Visual Art teacher. Students must also submit four images of recent work. The application deadline is Friday 8 April 2016. Offers will be made to students in Term 2. Students from both government and nongovernment schools may apply. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is open to Year 11 Visual Art students who are achieving at the highest level of excellence in their Preliminary Course and who demonstrate a mature attitude to their studies. Students who apply for this course should be considering a career in the Visual Art. Applicants must
be nominated by their Visual Art teacher and should intend to continue with their Visual Art studies in Year 12.
Course Fees The fee for 2016 is $300. Students requiring boarding are asked to pay an additional $300 ($600 total). This is payable once a student has been offered a place in the course (Term 2, 2016). Students are also required to supply their own Visual Art diary and to cover the costs of commuting to and from the School. NAS is not able to reimburse for travel from either Sydney Metropolitan or Regional areas.
Boarding Boarding facilities are strictly limited and will be offered only to regional students who have no other accommodation alternatives. Boarding students will be offered share accommodation at a nearby hotel and will be supervised at all times by two teachers. Students living within the Sydney Metropolitan and Blue Mountains area, the Central Coast and Wollongong will not be offered boarding facilities and will need to commute.
ENQUIRIES
Educational Outreach Coordinator Lorraine Kypiotis nas.edu.au enquiries@nas.edu.au t [61 2] 9339 8744 Forbes Street Darlinghurst Sydney NSW 2010 Australia CRICOS 03197B
NATIONAL ART SCHOOL HSC INTENSIVE STUDIO PRACTICE
A NSW Bostes Endorsed HSC Course Tues 12– Fri 15 July & Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016
National Art School
Course Overview
The National Art School (NAS) is an independent visual arts institution dedicated to providing a rigorous and comprehensive education for the aspiring artist. Dating back to 1833, NAS has Australia’s longest continuing history as a public art school and has been housed in the grounds of the historic Darlinghurst Gaol in East Sydney since 1922.
The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is designed to enhance and extend students’ technical, conceptual and intellectual skills under the direction of experienced, practising artists, through intensive practical study in one of the following disciplines:
NAS provides fully accredited degree courses and senior school enrichment programs that embody the School’s educational philosophy of studio based learning under the supervision of practising artists.
NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is endorsed by the NSW Board of Studies and has been offered by NAS to Year 11 visual arts students in all government and non-government high schools since 2000. During the NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice the student will: – work within a specialised discipline using a broad range of media and art making processes – refine their ability to interpret and evaluate their own and others’ artworks – engage in sustained critical reflection and evaluation – gain practical skills in preparing for, mounting and curating an exhibition
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY CERAMICS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE DRAWING* PAINTING PRINTMAKING SCULPTURE*
* In keeping with post-school degree course practice, drawing and sculpture classes classes will include undraped life models.
Course Modules and Dates Module 1
4 days: Tues 12 – Fri 15 July 2016
THIS COURSE HAS GREATLY IMPROVED MY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN THE FIELD OF PAINTING AND WILL HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON MY YEAR 12 WORK.
Oscar, Painting Student 2015
AS A RURAL STUDENT IT HAS GIVEN ME A WORLD OF EXPERIENCE AND A PLETHORA OF OPPORTUNITY. Leanna, Life Drawing Student 2015
Module 2/3 5 days: Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016 An exhibition of students’ works will be held on the afternoon of Friday 30 September. Students, their families and Visual Art teachers will be invited to attend the exhibition. For full course outlines please see the application form.
IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE CONNECTING WITH OTHER ARTISTS AND SEEING OTHERS’ WORKS. Rhys, Digital Photography Student 2015
National Art School
Course Overview
The National Art School (NAS) is an independent visual arts institution dedicated to providing a rigorous and comprehensive education for the aspiring artist. Dating back to 1833, NAS has Australia’s longest continuing history as a public art school and has been housed in the grounds of the historic Darlinghurst Gaol in East Sydney since 1922.
The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is designed to enhance and extend students’ technical, conceptual and intellectual skills under the direction of experienced, practising artists, through intensive practical study in one of the following disciplines:
NAS provides fully accredited degree courses and senior school enrichment programs that embody the School’s educational philosophy of studio based learning under the supervision of practising artists.
NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is endorsed by the NSW Board of Studies and has been offered by NAS to Year 11 visual arts students in all government and non-government high schools since 2000. During the NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice the student will: – work within a specialised discipline using a broad range of media and art making processes – refine their ability to interpret and evaluate their own and others’ artworks – engage in sustained critical reflection and evaluation – gain practical skills in preparing for, mounting and curating an exhibition
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY CERAMICS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE DRAWING* PAINTING PRINTMAKING SCULPTURE*
* In keeping with post-school degree course practice, drawing and sculpture classes classes will include undraped life models.
Course Modules and Dates Module 1
4 days: Tues 12 – Fri 15 July 2016
Module 2/3
5 days: Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016
THIS COURSE HAS GREATLY IMPROVED MY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN THE FIELD OF PAINTING AND WILL HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON MY YEAR 12 WORK.
Oscar, Painting Student 2015
AS A RURAL STUDENT IT HAS GIVEN ME A WORLD OF EXPERIENCE AND A PLETHORA OF OPPORTUNITY. Leanna, Life Drawing Student 2015
An exhibition of students’ works will be held on the afternoon of Friday 30 September. Students, their families and Visual Art teachers will be invited to attend the exhibition. For full course outlines please see the application form.
IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE CONNECTING WITH OTHER ARTISTS AND SEEING OTHERS’ WORKS. Rhys, Digital Photography Student 2015
National Art School
Course Overview
The National Art School (NAS) is an independent visual arts institution dedicated to providing a rigorous and comprehensive education for the aspiring artist. Dating back to 1833, NAS has Australia’s longest continuing history as a public art school and has been housed in the grounds of the historic Darlinghurst Gaol in East Sydney since 1922.
The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is designed to enhance and extend students’ technical, conceptual and intellectual skills under the direction of experienced, practising artists, through intensive practical study in one of the following disciplines:
NAS provides fully accredited degree courses and senior school enrichment programs that embody the School’s educational philosophy of studio based learning under the supervision of practising artists.
NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is endorsed by the NSW Board of Studies and has been offered by NAS to Year 11 visual arts students in all government and non-government high schools since 2000. During the NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice the student will: – work within a specialised discipline using a broad range of media and art making processes – refine their ability to interpret and evaluate their own and others’ artworks – engage in sustained critical reflection and evaluation – gain practical skills in preparing for, mounting and curating an exhibition
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY CERAMICS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY LIFE DRAWING* PAINTING PRINTMAKING SCULPTURE*
* In keeping with post-school degree course practice, drawing and sculpture classes classes will include undraped life models.
Course Modules and Dates Module 1
4 days: Tues 12 – Fri 15 July 2016
Module 2/3
5 days: Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016
THIS COURSE HAS GREATLY IMPROVED MY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN THE FIELD OF PAINTING AND WILL HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON MY YEAR 12 WORK.
Oscar, Painting Student 2015
AS A RURAL STUDENT IT HAS GIVEN ME A WORLD OF EXPERIENCE AND A PLETHORA OF OPPORTUNITY. Leanna, Life Drawing Student 2015
An exhibition of students’ works will be held on the afternoon of Friday 30 September. Students, their families and Visual Art teachers will be invited to attend the exhibition. For full course outlines please see the application form.
IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE CONNECTING WITH OTHER ARTISTS AND SEEING OTHERS’ WORKS. Rhys, Digital Photography Student 2015
Assessment At the end of Modules 1 & 2/3 students will be assessed by tutors on art-making tasks carried out in the studio, as well as their final body of work. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice will appear on the student’s HSC certificate as a one unit course but will not contribute to the student’s ATAR count. The NAS will issue each student with a “Statement of Results” which will include a mark out of 50.
How To Apply The application form can be downloaded from www.nas.edu.au and must be completed by both the student and their Visual Art teacher. Students must also submit four images of recent work. The application deadline is Friday 8 April 2016. Offers will be made to students in Term 2. Students from both government and nongovernment schools may apply. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is open to Year 11 Visual Art students who are achieving at the highest level of excellence in their Preliminary Course and who demonstrate a mature attitude to their studies. Students who apply for this course should be considering a career in the Visual Art. Applicants must
be nominated by their Visual Art teacher and should intend to continue with their Visual Art studies in Year 12.
Course Fees The fee for 2016 is $300. Students requiring boarding are asked to pay an additional $300 ($600 total). This is payable once a student has been offered a place in the course (Term 2, 2016). Students are also required to supply their own Visual Art diary and to cover the costs of commuting to and from the School. NAS is not able to reimburse for travel from either Sydney Metropolitan or Regional areas.
Boarding Boarding facilities are strictly limited and will be offered only to regional students who have no other accommodation alternatives. Boarding students will be offered share accommodation at a nearby hotel and will be supervised at all times by two teachers. Students living within the Sydney Metropolitan and Blue Mountains area, the Central Coast and Wollongong will not be offered boarding facilities and will need to commute.
ENQUIRIES
Educational Outreach Coordinator Lorraine Kypiotis nas.edu.au enquiries@nas.edu.au t [61 2] 9339 8744 Forbes Street Darlinghurst Sydney NSW 2010 Australia CRICOS 03197B
NATIONAL ART SCHOOL HSC INTENSIVE STUDIO PRACTICE
A NSW Bostes Endorsed HSC Course Tues 12– Fri 15 July & Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016
Assessment At the end of Modules 1 & 2/3 students will be assessed by tutors on art-making tasks carried out in the studio, as well as their final body of work. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice will appear on the student’s HSC certificate as a one unit course but will not contribute to the student’s ATAR count. The NAS will issue each student with a “Statement of Results” which will include a mark out of 50.
How To Apply The application form can be downloaded from www.nas.edu.au and must be completed by both the student and their Visual Art teacher. Students must also submit four images of recent work. The application deadline is Friday 8 April 2016. Offers will be made to students in Term 2. Students from both government and nongovernment schools may apply. The NAS HSC Intensive Studio Practice is open to Year 11 Visual Art students who are achieving at the highest level of excellence in their Preliminary Course and who demonstrate a mature attitude to their studies. Students who apply for this course should be considering a career in the Visual Art. Applicants must
be nominated by their Visual Art teacher and should intend to continue with their Visual Art studies in Year 12.
Course Fees The fee for 2016 is $300. Students requiring boarding are asked to pay an additional $300 ($600 total). This is payable once a student has been offered a place in the course (Term 2, 2016). Students are also required to supply their own Visual Art diary and to cover the costs of commuting to and from the School. NAS is not able to reimburse for travel from either Sydney Metropolitan or Regional areas.
Boarding Boarding facilities are strictly limited and will be offered only to regional students who have no other accommodation alternatives. Boarding students will be offered share accommodation at a nearby hotel and will be supervised at all times by two teachers. Students living within the Sydney Metropolitan and Blue Mountains area, the Central Coast and Wollongong will not be offered boarding facilities and will need to commute.
ENQUIRIES
Educational Outreach Coordinator Lorraine Kypiotis nas.edu.au enquiries@nas.edu.au t [61 2] 9339 8744 Forbes Street Darlinghurst Sydney NSW 2010 Australia CRICOS 03197B
NATIONAL ART SCHOOL HSC INTENSIVE STUDIO PRACTICE
A NSW Bostes Endorsed HSC Course Tues 12– Fri 15 July & Mon 26 – Fri 30 September 2016