FAMILIES and friends have just a couple of days to see a stunning showcase produced by Nelson and Colne College students.
The exhibition is a huge celebration of the work of the A-level and vocational students and it will be also hosted at Northlight, Brierfield Mill, between 10am and 3pm on Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28.
Morag Davis, head of creative and digital at Nelson and Colne College, said: “The showcase has already received fabulous feedback from guests, and we are looking forward to seeing more people coming to view the incredible work of our students.
“The free exhibition features everything from pottery, to paintings, to fashion, to creative displays on topics including feminism and domestic violence.
“We are so proud of the success of each and every one of our students. Many have bagged themselves places at top universities, and we look forward to hearing about their future development."
These are the winners:
Outstanding student of the year: Carla Smithstone
Most commercial artist: Charlotte Dickinson
Drawing: Carla Smithstone
Painting: Charlotte Dickinson
Conceptual Art: Annie Spencer
Illustration: Charlotte Dickinson
Conceptual Animation: Jeremy Stocker
Graphics: Beth Hawkins, Harriet Hartley
Photography: Martha Nutter, Danielle Wheater
Textiles fashion: 1, Jamie Clegg; 2, Sadie Goode
Textiles fine art: Emma Lancaster
Textiles surface pattern: Georgia Ragnall
Sculpture: Zoe Bryan
Craft: Alex Austin Blundell
High achievers: Eleanor Haben, Ciria Brown
Distance travelled: Abigail Brown, Sylvia Lovasi
A2 Film Studies (Film Production of the Year): Ashleigh Brierley, Oscar Nommay, Amanda Ormerod
AS Film Studies (Film Production of the Year): Erin Fielding, Megan Ford, Hannah Greenwood, James Macken
A2 Media: Sarah Amer, Ashleigh Brierley, Amanda Ormerod
BTEC Extended Diploma Photography and Media, 1st year, Best Photography: Amy Finn; Best Media project: Courtney Forrester
BTEC Extended Diploma Photography and Media, 2nd year, Best Photography: Rebecca Singleton; Best Media project: Lauren Fenn
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