Iconic females the focus of emerging women artists at NIDA
Princess Diana: an iconic feminist? Hedda Gabler: the Kim Kardashian of the 1800s? Young women at NIDA are creating stories about iconic females.
NIDA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we learn and tell stories, the Bidjigal, Gadigal, Dharawal and Dharug peoples, and we pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present.
Princess Diana: an iconic feminist? Hedda Gabler: the Kim Kardashian of the 1800s? Young women at NIDA are creating stories about iconic females.
Putting their NIDA skills to the test with Pinchgut Opera, CUA50415 Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services students completed a secondment at City Recital Hall in Sydney.
NIDA Executive Chairman Jennifer Bott AO shares highlights from a busy 2018 at NIDA.
The next generation of storytellers brings Australian heroes and nightmares onto the stage for NIDA’s Directors’ and Designers’ Graduating Productions, opening Thursday 12 December.
NIDA congratulates our winning alumni at the 60th AACTA Awards in Sydney which recognise excellence in the film and television industry.
NIDA congratulates the 2018 Gloria Payten and Gloria Dawn Fellows, who are actor Robert Collins, director, creator, performer Harriet Gillies and writer, director and actor Sara West.
NIDA students have been successful in applying for a space in the iconic Sydney Mardi Gras Parade 2019.
Drama students from NSW high schools visited NIDA last month as part of the annual HSC IP Study Day.
Toxic masculinity and iconic female figures are reexamined in NIDA’s Directors’ and Designers’ Graduating Productions, 12�15 December 2018.
“The students that go on to succeed work really hard, love collaborating and aim high.” Each month, we’re catching up with one of NIDA’s creative leaders, to show you the artist behind the educator. This month we sat down with Dr Julie Lynch, the Director of the Centre for Design Practices. Dr Julie Lynch with … Read more