Creative talent shines at Stroud School of Art end-of-year show
STROUD School of Art's end-of-year exhibition showcased an impressive array of creative talent.
Held at SGS College's Stroud campus from June 9 to June 13, the event featured the best works of art from students at different levels and courses.
This year, for the first time, pieces from the 14 to 16-year-old SGS Create cohort were included, alongside pieces by Level 1 -3, Access to HE, and adult part-time courses.
Tom Henderson, head of Stroud School of Art, said: "We are so proud of our learners and the outstanding work they have produced.
"This exhibition is a powerful reflection of their talent, commitment, and creative growth.
"It highlights the incredible breadth and depth of artistic expression that thrives here at Stroud School of Art."
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