The world of lighting and design looks bright for Morgan
Morgan Moroney is already in demand as a lighting and video designer for theatre, opera, circus and dance productions, since graduating from NIDA last year.
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.
Morgan Moroney is already in demand as a lighting and video designer for theatre, opera, circus and dance productions, since graduating from NIDA last year.
NIDA has announced Rhoda Roberts AO has joined theorganisationas First Nations Consultant.
NIDA’s third-year Bachelor of Fine Arts (Costume) students,Samantha Manning and Bethany Hewitt, have just finished presenting their major projects,which they researched, made and presented in Sydney’s COVID lockdown conditions.
NIDA has announced The Balnaves Foundation as the Principal Patron of its First Nations Program, with a generous donation of $530,000.
NIDA alumni continue to shine across our TV screens,tabletsand mobiles � both behind and in front of the camera.
Director Justin Kurzel’s (Design, 1995) latest feature filmNitram world premiered in official selection at Cannes Film Festival in July and won CineFestOz.
Diploma of Stage and Screen Performance (2020) graduate Ash Hodgkinson has bounced out of NIDA into becoming a TikTok sensation and landing a role on Channel 7’s RFDS.
As applications close for the Master of Fine Arts in Cultural Leadership, Course Leader Karilyn Brown talks about the future of Australian cultural leaders.
An impressive range ofsuper talentedNIDA alumni are all over our screensat the momentona diverse array ofcontent to enjoy during thevariousCOVID-19 lockdowns across Australia.
Christopher Ross-Smith AOM, theatre director, actor and teacher who maintained a lifelong passion for training theatre educators, supporting emerging practitioners and promoting professional work across regional centres, has passed away.