Education

UNSW - Bachelor of Fine Arts
UNSW - Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours - 2025

  • The Annual is Australia’s largest showcase of graduate art and design

    Each year, The Annual launches a new generation of creative practitioners from the UNSW School of Art & Design.

    The exhibition highlights the interdisciplinary practices of students across 3D visualisation, animation, ceramics, drawing, experience design, fashion, furniture, game art, graphics, installation, interaction design, jewellery, moving image, object design, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, sound art, textiles, visual effects, and more.

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  • Founder

    Our goal is to cultivate a collection of contemporary art, to be presented in house format. Guests can experience what the art would look like in their homes. Removing the stigma, the art is for only the wealthy. Anyone can enjoy art and buy it.  


    Art House Parties exhibitions depart from the conventional confines of sterile gallery spaces, instead creating an innovative environment where contemporary art becomes readily accessible to the new generations of collectors.


    Attendees will be a part of an immersive experience, where the residence serves as a dynamic canvas, seamlessly integrating art into its interior landscape. The mission is to curate a diverse collection of contemporary artworks, presented within the intimate setting of a home.Through this format, guests can envision how these pieces might enrich their own living spaces. By transcending the notion that art is solely reserved for the affluent, we aim to democratise its enjoyment and acquisition, inviting individuals from all walks of life to appreciate and invest in artistic expression.


  • Fat Monster

    BFA Open Studios at UNSW Art & Design. This is an opportunity to see ambitious practice-led research projects in progress by students from our Fine Arts and Media Arts programs. Featuring work from our Bachelor of Fine Arts Students.

  • Collection of works that focused on bodies and feminism