![]() I deeply wanted to be a story illustrator or film concept artist, growing up obsessing over Making Of film books. By this stage I already knew I wanted a career in the arts, but I wasn’t sure of what area and whether this would be as a solo fine artist or someone in a larger team. NIDA: What made you want to pursue a BFA Design for Performance at NIDA?ĪM: My first encounter with NIDA was when I was 15. ![]() When I did consider an alternative future path, it was in English and creative writing, also rooted in storytelling and deciphering the written word to create imagery. For my HSC, I completed five major projects – Visual Arts, Textiles and Design, Design & Technology, English Extension 2 and Drama with focus on production design. ![]() I believe this visual approach to learning and being able to share concepts that were in my imagination with others is core to my career pursuit in the arts. Drawing, making and designing were integrated into all areas of my learning, even in subjects such as history and science. I attended a Steiner school education system in both Canberra and Sydney, which was instrumental to my passion and growth in fine arts. Both my siblings and I trained as classical musicians, so my whole life I was exposed to orchestral concerts, opera performances and stage musicals. NIDA: Where did you grow up? Did you always want to pursue a creative career when you were growing up?Īngelina Meany: I was born in Canberra and moved to Sydney when I was nine-years old where my brother attended the Conservatorium of Music. Angelina Meany transitioned from classical music training to production design in film, television, and theatre since graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance) in 2021. ![]()
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