News and Events

Work from the Peter Fay Collection

Val Sutherland

An exhibition showcasing Outsider art collected by Peter Fay over the last twenty years will be on display in the Callan Park Galery until Saturday 29 August.

Hans Hartman and Paulus de Groot

Paulus de Groot

An exhibition by Hans Hartman and Paulus de Groot will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 11 June, 6 to 8pm.

Matthew and Me - The Art of Lynda Strong

Lynda Strong

An exhibition by Lynda Strong from Studio ARTES Northside, Sydney, will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 11 June, 6 to 8pm.

Second Nature

John Tran

An exhibition by John L Tran will open on Wednesday 3 June, 5 to 7pm, at the SCA Galleries.

Creative Catalysts

Stefan Popescu

SCA Graduate and Lecturer, Stefan Popescu, has been named as one of the 100 inspirational and innovative Sydneysiders by Creative Sydney.

Bulletproof: A National Ceramics Research Student Symposium

Laelia

Bulletproof, a symposium held in conjunction with the international survey exhibition Young Guns, a satellite event of the Australian Ceramics Triennale, is calling for papers.

Field Trip: Conversations around landscape and photography

Matthias Koch

A symposium held in conjunction with Presentation / Representation, will be held at Sydney College of the Arts on Thursday 21 May, 10am to 1pm.

You Are Here (the Paper Maps)

Peter Dykhuis

An exhibition by Peter Dykhuis, illustrating geo-political territories, continental barometric pressure maps and the artist’s social interconnectivity, will open at Sydney College of the Arts on Wednesday 13 May, 6 to 8pm.

Presentation / Representation

Heidi Specker

Photography from Germany, curated by Thomas Weski for the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (IfA) presented in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Australien, will open at Sydney College of the Arts on Wednesday 13 May, 6 to 8pm.

The Enigma of Albert Louden

Albert Louden

A collection of work by British Outsider artist Albert Louden, will open at the Callan Park Gallery on Thursday 30 April, 6 to 8pm.

Emu Wear

Mimicry

SCA PhD candidate, Maria Fernanda Cardoso's exhibition Emu Wear will open at GRANTPIRRIE on Thursday 30 April, 6 to 8pm.

Havana Biennial

Michael Goldberg

SCA Senior Lecturer, Michael Goldberg, represented Australia in the 10th Havana Biennial from 27 March to 23 April, 2009.

From the Darkness

Jennifer Norman

An exhibition featuring the work of SCA PhD candidate Jennifer Norman and SCA Graduates Andrew Finlayson and Lynn Smith, will open on Wednesday 15 April, 6 to 8pm at the Meyer Gallery.

Brenda Louise Croft Receives Honorary Degree of Doctor of Visual Arts

Brenda Croft

The degree of Doctor of Visual Arts (honoris causa) was conferred upon Brenda Louise Croft at the Sydney College of the Arts graduation ceremony held on Wednesday 6 April, 2009.

Julian Shaw Wins British Film Institute Award

Julian Shaw

MFDI candidate, Julian Shaw was announced as the winner of a British Film Institute award for his film Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story, during the BFI London Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.

Shaun Gladwell / Eva Koch / Sahar Hosseinabadi

Eva Koch

Shaun Gladwell, Eva Koch and Sahar Hosseinabadi will present a series of video installations in the SCA Galleries during April. The exhibitions will open on Wednesday 8 April, 6 to 8pm.

Doug Moran National Portrait Prize

Ben Quilty

SCA graduate, Ben Quilty was announced the winner of the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize for his painting of Jimmy Barnes.

Comings and Goings

Andrew Newman

Recent Master of Visual Arts graduate, Andrew Newman will launch his new online project Comings and Goings with an exhibition at Don't Look Experimental New Media Gallery.

Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award

Dawne Fahey

SCA MDP candidate, Dawne Fahey has been selected as a finalist in the 2009 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award.

2009 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award

Sylvia Schwenk

SCA PhD candidate, Sylvia Schwenk has been selected as a finalist in the 2009 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award.

Sony World Photography Awards

Bird Thumbnail

MDP candidates, Joshua Heath and Lynn Smith have been announced as the shortlisted winners of Student Focus 2009, Sony World Photography Awards.

Indigenous Ceramic Art Award

Danie Mellor

Danie Mellor has been announced the First Prize (Acquisitive) winner of the 2009 Indigenous Ceramic Art Award.

Inaugural Opening of the Callan Park Gallery

Callan Park

The inaugural opening of the Callan Park Gallery, José dos Santos, will be held at Sydney College of the Arts on Thursday 26 March, 6 to 8pm.

Media Launch: Dominik Mersch Gallery Award and SCA Promotional Video

Andrew Newman

Media representatives are invited to attend a special evening launch this Thursday for the Dominik Mersch Gallery Award and the new Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) Promotional Video.

In Return

NSCAD

An exhibition showcasing the work of current students and recent graduates of the Masters of Fine Art program at NSCAD University in Canada, will open on Wednesday 4 March, 6 to 8pm.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu

Food water shelter's second foodwatershelterart exhibition will open at SCA on Friday 20 February at 7.30pm. The exhibition will run from Saturday 21 to Sunday 22 February.

Cryptophilistinism

Stuart Bailey

Justin Trendall and Stuart Bailey will have work on display in the exhibition Cryptophilistinism, curated by Amita Kirpalani, at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces.

Dominik Mersch Gallery Award 2009

Andrew Newman

Sydney College of the Arts announces a new collaboration with Dominik Mersch Gallery.

Anthony Mannix: The beast of the unconscious and other well-known entities

Mannix Thumbnail

Professor Colin Rhodes, Dean of Sydney College of the Arts, will open a survey exhibition spanning the past 24 years of Anthony Mannix’s practice.

Summer Exercises

Bystander

The Summer Exercises by Professor Ross Gibson, will be launched on Wednesday 14 January at the Justice and Police Museum in Sydney.

My Favourite Australian

Lewis Image

In early 2008, Merilyn Fairskye was invited to create video portraits of three very different subjects as part of a project between the National Portrait Gallery, ABC TV and the people of Australia.