Student Programs

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The Gallery is much more than just its collections; there are exhibitions, resources and events beyond the main gallery exhibits which help students to further their education whether working on your own creations, conducting research or pursuing personal interests.

Summer Art Scholarship 2008
The Summer Art Scholaship, held in January of evey year, offers an exciting, challenging and unforgettable experience for students entering year twelve. The scholarship offers students the opportunity to join the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) team for a week, discover the collection, find out why works of art are acquired, how exhibitions take place, and what happens in a gallery behind the scenes. Find out more >>

Secondary students’ study sessions

Extended study sessions are conducted by Gallery educators and create links between a Gallery visit and classroom studies. Study sessions may include discussion tours, practical workshops, audiovisual presentations and films. In addition to those scheduled, other study days can be tailored to suit your needs. Costs are nominal and bookings are essential.