This Thursday, Catholic Regional College St Albans will host its annual ‘IMAGES’ art exhibition, a highlight of the school calendar that has been running for more than 15 years.
Arts leader Clarence Marshall said the exhibition is a celebration of the college’s young people and their creativity.
“IMAGES is a wonderful opportunity for the school community to come together and see the incredible work from our Visual Arts, Media and Visual Communication students,” he said.
Mr Marshall said every student from years 7 through to 10 will have a piece of art on display at the exhibition.
“We hope that the art, design and media work will provoke conversation between the artist and their peers and families, around processes and meaning,” he said.
“A special focus for the exhibition is an artwork inspired by our 2023 school theme, ‘To Be Known and Loved’. Our school community produced monoprints which reflected who we are as individuals within a school community. The monoprints were reconfigured to show our individualities, and connected physically through transparent nylon which symbolises the invisible but important connections we make with each other everyday.”