Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond: Transforming Education through Art, Architecture and Design presents an extraordinary new Australasian cultural history. Beginning in 1930, the arrival of émigré, internee, and refugee educators, exiles from Nazism, helped to transform art, architecture, and design in Australia and New Zealand. Fifteen thematic essays and twenty individual case studies, bringing to light a tremendous amount of new archival material, show how these innovators introduced Bauhaus ideas and models to a new world. As their Bauhaus model spanned art, architecture and design, this volume provides a unique cross-disciplinary, émigré history of art education in Australia and New Zealand. Coinciding with the 2019 centenary, Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond offers a remarkable and little-known chapter in the wider Bauhaus venture, which has multiple legacies and continues to inform conceptions of creativity, progressive education, and the role of art and design within society.