“SPINNAKER” Exhibition Sails into Rotary Gallery
Earlier today, our 2021 Year 12 Art/Design Exhibition officially opened to the public in the Nautilus Arts Centre’s Rotary Gallery. Last night, the participating students, their families and PLHS staff were invited to attend a preview.
This year’s annual showcase of the final practical work and practitioner’s statements from our senior Art and Design students is entitled “SPINNAKER”, a reference to the requirement for each student to chart a long, demanding and unpredictable course from start to finish.
Whilst 2021 has not always been “smooth sailing”, the exhibiting students have again demonstrated high levels of persistence, creative problem-solving, technical expertise and artistic presentation.
The display remains on show until Thursday November 18th – we urge the school and wider community to check it out.

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