UNSW School of Art & Design can trace its origins back to the establishment of The Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts in 1833.
In 2014 UNSW College of Fine Arts (COFA) altered its name to UNSW Art & Design with the purpose of acknowledging its commitment to the breadth of contemporary creativity.
For more than 180 years UNSW School of Art & Design - variously known as Sydney Technical College, the National Art School, Alexander Mackie College and the City Art Institute - has been committed to education, practice and research in art and design.

The Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts
Established in 1833 the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts is a forebear of UNSW Art & Design

Oxford street trams
A view from the campus, circa 1940

Alexander Mackie College
Painting and Drawing studios in 1978

Alexander Mackie College
Audio Recording studios in 1978

UNSW School of Art & Design
Paddington Campus during the launch celebration following a $60m investment in new and re-developed facilities in September 2014. Image by Hamish Ta-me.