The Society had its beginning as long ago as 1870 when a small group of artists and lay persons met in magistrate James Robertson’s house at Blessington Street, St. Kilda, to form the Victorian Academy of the Arts – the direct ancestor of the VAS.
Houses in a street are like books on a bookshelf. Each has an architectural story to tell. The trouble is, they are always stories of fact. There is no fiction architecture!
Michelle is very passionate about the art world and brings a great deal of experience and expertise to her classrooms.
With architecture, you have a unique opportunity to make a contribution to society and the environment.
Being an Art teacher at Williamstown High School has been a wonderful and extraordinary experience.
Students from Frankston High School enjoy the challenge of designing and producing a non-functional garment featuring recycled components.
Each year at Williamstown High School (Bayview Street Campus) we chose a new theme to focus our different learning activities and inspire the students with their art making.
My story is about how I work in art galleries and go to school art rooms around Victoria.
Students at Auburn South Primary School know that one of the highlights of their week is being in the art room, where they can learn by using their hands to explore, play, create and express themselves. This is how we all begin to tell our stories.
Teaching is the best job in the world and I can't imagine doing anything else.
Art Circle tells a story about people with a disability becoming empowered through expression and promoting social inclusion within their local and wider community.