Year 10 students drawing at the coast in St. Ives.
the possibilities of what we can create as we mature as artists.’ Josh Cotton, OA (Kingston University Foundation/Brighton BA(Hons) As well as visiting galleries we have curated, hung and hosted no less than eight exhibitions over the past academic year, including: Year 10 presenting their inaugural show Calder Re-Imagined , Sixth Form and GCSE ‘interim’ and final exhibitions plus 100 Works on Paper an annual finale for Founder’s Day where every boy has the chance to enter pieces from Year 7 upwards. Boys are challenged to be the artist, the curator, the project manager, a team leader and a team player. Furthermore, we host exhibitions on the Dulwich College site presenting art and installation experiences from the wider creative community. Our recent artist in residence, Cara George, curated Creative Matters in The Store. This exhibition featured nine recent MA graduates from the Royal College of Art, working in disciplines including interactive design, sculpture, metal work and graphic design. Currently we have Luc Nonga’s haunting paintings and mixed media sculptures as part of In Transit; an exhibition exploring issues around migration, which not only keeps us in tune with the zeitgeist, but also provides an artistic hub for the 2016 free learning week Dulwich Linguistic.
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