For one sunny Spring afternoon Saturday (3 September) the threat to this beautiful heritage site was forgotten when this venerable institution to showcase its features from sandstone encased digital art facilities to live nude model drawing sessions. The public could try out their ‘ghost’ on potters wheels, moulding, firing and decorating what they had made.

Students had exhibitions in various spaces around the Darlinghurst campus. People could help make a sculptured garden.

As the sun cast a golden hue on these heritage stones, which initially housed criminals, and now is a polar opposite creativity hub. It is unthinkable that the State Government and developers are greedily circling this historic site.

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