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Friends of SASA
The South Australian School of Art
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471
Adelaide SA 5001

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South Australian Institute Building, corner Kintore Avenue and North Terrace, ca 1862.
The School of Design was established in this building in 1861 where it operated until its relocation to the Exhibition Building, North Terrace.

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Entrance to the South Australian School of Art at the Exhibition Building, North Terrace.
The School operated at this site from 1891 to 1963 when it relocated to Stanley Street, North Adelaide.


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The purpose-built South Australian School of Art at Stanley Street, North Adelaide. Photograph taken in 1976.

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Advertising Poster Exhibition at the South Australian School of Art, Stanley Street, 1974.

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South Australian School of Art buildings at the Underdale Campus of the Torrens College of Advanced Education. The school relocated to this campus in 1978.

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In 1993, the SA School of Art returned to the heart of the city and in 2004, moved into its new and purpose-built premises within the City West Campus of the University of South Australia.
Photograph courtesy David Northcote, 2009.

About the SASA History Project

The South Australian School of Art is currently undertaking a History Project that will lead to a longer term initiative - a general history of the South Australian School of Art.

The School of Art History Project consists of two parts:

1. development of a bibliography of archival material relating to the history of the School

2. publication of a volume specifically examining a key decade in the School's history when it was located in Stanley Street, North Adelaide, during the 1960s and 1970s. This was a particularly vibrant and influential period for the School.


Bibliography

The bibliography will source historical material relating to SASA from 1856 to the present day. Much of this material is held in private collections. In order to preserve these historical records for current and future research, the types and location of this material needs to be documented.
These records of the location of specific materials will be collated and held at the School. The records will be made available to the University and State Library of South Australia archives. This material will be an invaluable resource for developing a general history of the School of Art and for the more immediate part of the project, the publication.


Publication

The publication will comprise a number of essays discussing aspects of the School when it was located at Stanley Street, North Adelaide. It will draw on historical material and interviews with staff, students and friends who shaped this period of the School's history during the 1960s and 1970s.

Dr Pamela Zeplin leads the steering group managing this part of the project, and is supported by a committee which includes Jack Cross, Jack Condous, Ann Mather, Alb Smith, Max Lyle, Barrie Goddard, Tony Bishop, Geoff Wilson, Ron Corso, Virginia Jay, Ann Newmarch and John Copeland.

The publication will bring together many voices and points of view to reflect upon the diverse achievements and general influence of the School, its staff, students and graduates at a time of great political and social change.


How you can help

To complete this project, the School of Art requires your assistance to identify and document where valuable material relating to the School's history is currently held. Please use the Historical material (Word) or (PDF) proforma to notify the School.

Please note: At this stage, because of limited space and resources, only records of material (not the material itself) in your possession, or of which you are aware, are required.
When completed, return the form to the School by post, marked 'SASA History Project':

South Australian School of Art
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA 5001.


For more information

You will find more information about this project at this link of the University of South Australia's website:
http://www.unisa.edu.au/art/historyproject.asp