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The MSCA Summer School January 2008 was a great success.
Please note: The next school will run 6-10 October.
The Summer School information currently on the site will be revised to reflect the
workshops to be offered October school.
If you would like to be notified when the program is finalised please use our contact page.

After four extremely successful years under the management of Charles Sturt University the MSCA has been handed over to Best Street Studios in Wagga Wagga to continue the success.

The MSCA is a biannual creative art event that draws together artists and tutors from across Australia and beyond! Held in beautiful Wagga Wagga, the week-long MSCA has made a name for itself by offering a variety of professionally tutored creative art workshops, suitable for the beginner right through to the experienced participant. Whether your fascination is for fine arts, textiles, sculpture, dancing, photography or even african drumming there is something to tempt everyone.

Whilst you will notice some changes to the MSCA under the Management of Best Street Studios, the MSCA will endeavour to continue providing high quality service and professionalism in a friendly convivial atmosphere.

 
Willy Sheather - Butterfly

MSCA Changes

•New Website & Web Blog

•Altered Registration Process ~ Rather than a magazine style brochure we aim to rely more on the website for registration. We do understand that not everyone has access to the internet and will have alternative options in this case. This move will make registration faster and simpler for participants.

•Accommodation Options ~ although we are unable to continue offer an accommodation option we are working with the local accommodation providers to offer all participants discounted rates.

 

Willy Sheather- Bicycle Built for Two
 

 

As our slogan states the MSCA truly is a “Week of Pure Indulgence” with the opportunity to develop and explore your creative potential, whilst enjoying the friendly, social atmosphere with no distractions.

We look forward to sharing in your experience at the 2008 summer school.

 



Mike Coombe