John Brack, Self portrait. 1955. John Brack attended evening classes at the National Gallery School from 1938 to 1940 before serving in the army for six years. Following his discharge, he returned to full time study, later working at the NGV (National Gallery of Victoria) as an assistant in the Print Room. Brack was approached to take the position of head of the Gallery School in 1962. Intially he agreed to an interim employment but was persuaded to remain in the position until 1968. Brack held a studio behind his office, however the demands of the position meant that he had little time to paint and he exhibited infrequently during his appointment.