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Ryde School To Showcase Student Artwork At Free Public Exhibition

  • Writer: Dominic  Kureen
    Dominic Kureen
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Artwork created by students at Ryde School will go on display at a free public exhibition next week.


The exhibition will showcase work produced for GCSE and A-level Art & Design and Design Technology courses, highlighting the creativity and talent of the school's students.


Ryde School's Head of Art, Natalie Broughton, said:

“Due to the hard work and dedication of our current cohorts, we are incredibly proud to showcase the breadth and diversity of visual arts, ranging from traditional disciplines through to contemporary outcomes.
"Many of our A-Level students are going on to study Fine Art, Textiles, Fashion and Architecture at leading Art schools, and the exhibition is a wonderful showcase of their talents.
"We are looking forward to an evening celebrating their outstanding efforts."

The exhibition will take place from 5pm until 8.30pm on Thursday 11 June.


It is free to attend and open to everyone, with visitors asked to enter via the main Ryde School reception.

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