NIDA launches 2021 Industry Survey
TheNIDA 2021 Industry Survey has been created to gather valuable insights that will help us shape the future of NIDA courses.
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.
TheNIDA 2021 Industry Survey has been created to gather valuable insights that will help us shape the future of NIDA courses.
NIDA welcomed live and online visitors to the annualOpen Day.
NIDA CEO Liz Hughes joined an industry forum held by the Australia Council for the Arts to discuss how artists and cultural organisations are engaging audiences through digital channels.
NIDA congratulates the alumni included in the 10th Anniversary APDG Awards nominees.
When you scroll the credits of future film, theatre and fashion productions, look out for the Diploma of Screen and Media (Specialist Make-up Services) class of 2021.Some of thesestudents are so well sought after, they begin assisting on shows beforetheyfinishtheir course.
NIDA’s June Season of Student Productions presented four, fully-staged live plays that surprised and shook audiences.
NIDA and Sydney Theatre Company have joined forces in a groundbreaking collaboration as part of NIDA’s June Student Production Season.
Two of Australia’s leading arts traininginstitutescame together forone amazing weekin Aprilin a shared goal of artistic excellence and innovative arts training.
Guests, students and staff came together at NIDA’s Parade Theatre tocelebrate the class of 2020 at a live and streamed GraduationCeremony on 16 May.
NIDA supports future arts leaders with2021 Luminis Foundation IndigenousFellowship to Alison (Ali) Murphy-Oates.