Arts 

Visual Arts: 10-12 Campus

Graduate Exhibition

This year's Graduate Exhibition was held at the Altmann Gallery in Highett and featured the work of many of our Yr 12 students from Studio Arts, VCD and Media. Congratulations to all of the exhibiting students and, in particular, to Shani Louka, Jude Parsons, Chloe Vella, Zoe French, Cameron Martin, Rebecca Stone and Taj Legge-Robertson who all received Encouragement Awards. Taj was also chosen to receive this year’s Acquisition Prize, awarded by the Principal Team of the College.

 

Taj Legge-Robertson
Zoe French
Chloe Vella
Jude Parsons
Winners of the Encouragement Awards
Cameron Martin
Rebecca Stone receives Encouragement Award
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka
Taj Legge-Robertson
Zoe French
Chloe Vella
Jude Parsons
Winners of the Encouragement Awards
Cameron Martin
Rebecca Stone receives Encouragement Award
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka
From "Wycheproof" by Shani Louka

 

Target: Bayside Visual Art and Media Graduates Exhibition 2020

We are also pleased to announce that next year’s Target exhibition will feature the work of four Sandringham students. Alice De Bruin, Nathan Emsley, Taj Legge-Robertson and Rebecca Stone will have their artworks exhibited at the Bayside Gallery early next year.

 

Nathan Emsley
Alice De Bruin
Rebecca Stone's artwork
Nathan Emsley
Alice De Bruin
Rebecca Stone's artwork
"Raskolnikov’s Ruin" by Taj Legge-Robertson
"Raskolnikov’s Ruin" by Taj Legge-Robertson

 

 

Brighton Art Society exhibition

Further congratulations are due to Taj Legge-Robertson whose graphite pencil work, Raskolnikov’s Ruin, was awarded the Student Prize - and a voucher from Melbourne Artists’ Supplies - at this year’s Brighton Art Society exhibition.

 

 

Film-making with SEPS

Our VET Media and Screen class joined with a film-making class from Sandy East Primary School to help them produce a film based on a script that the SEPS class had written about bullying. The film premiered to great acclaim at the Dendy Cinemas in Brighton as part of a Bayside Council presentation.

 

 

Alumni Success

Daiana Ingleton at work on her most recent mural.
Daiana Ingleton at work on her most recent mural.

Following on from the unveiling of her fantastic mural in Black Rock village last year, Daiana Ingleton has now been commissioned to complete further work on Beach Rd, near the Black Rock Lifesaving Club.