AoC
Sixth Form Colleges’ Fine Art Exhibition, House of Commons 17-20th
March 2014
The
AoC (Association of Colleges) Sixth Form Colleges’ Art Exhibition showcases
some of the best fine Art produced by Sixth Form College students. This is its
first year and one of our A2 Fine Artists, Jenny Betts, was lucky enough to
have a piece of her work selected for this exhibition, held at the House of
Commons.
No
mean feat as over 90 colleges entered with hundreds of submissions of student
art work. Only 21 entries from 20 colleges were short listed for exhibition.
The entries highlighted not only the quality but the extraordinary diversity of
art in Sixth Form Colleges.
View of the exhibition in the Upper Waiting Hall in the House of Commons |
The exhibition was on display in the Upper Waiting
Hall of the House of Commons with an official launch by Michael Gove. Jenny was lucky enough to meet Mr Gove as he
looked around the exhibition and he showed great personal interest in her
artwork. He asked her about her ideas and inspiration for her piece. He was
particularly interested in artists who have inspired her.
Jenny discussing her artwork with Michael Gove |
We
then went for a reception on the House of Commons terrace overlooking The Thames,
and met John Bercow who gave a speech about the value of Art within
education.
Jenny and all the other young Artists with John Bercow, Speaker of the House |
Finally,
Jenny was warmly welcomed by Mark Bramwell, who is the Director of AoC. He is
visiting TRC at a later date in April and was also so impressed by her work and
commitment to art that he also intends to visit our Art Department when he is
here.
Jenny and her artwork, bottom piece |
Well
done Jenny! She is a great ambassador for the college and should be very proud
of her success at this very important exhibition.
Group shot of all the young Artists and Michael Gove |
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