Students honoured at annual art exhibition
Brenton Stacey
Public relations officer
Avondale College of Higher Education
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia
She calls it The Garden of Creative Delights, a large painting representing the creative journey of visual communication major Kayla Wolf. The reality of this “parallel world of my own invention:” it helped Kayla win two awards at the launch of Creative Collective—the annual exhibition by final-year visual arts and visual communication students—this past Thursday (November 24).
Kayla received the Avondale Visual Arts Excellence Award ($150) and the Signs Publishing Company Design and Design Practice Excellence Award ($1000).
The work of other exhibiting students appears below.
The Garden of Creative Delights by Kayla Wolf. Credit: Ann Stafford.
These photographs of Rhianon Bougaardt formed part of her multimedia Ante Meridian exhibition. Credit: Ann Stafford.
Chris Rampton’s love of light painting grew from a photography assessment task into an exhibition called Ignite. Credit: Ann Stafford.
Anne Little won the Avondale Visual Arts Acquisitive Award for her TEA exhibition. Credit: Ann Stafford.
Jasmine Flamenco’s installation challenges preconceptions about knitting. Credit: Ann Stafford.
The rusting process will ensure pieces in Jerad Kew’s Analog/Analogue exhibition continue to change. Credit: Ann Stafford.
Tegan Little’s Take A Moment exhibition emphasises beauty and encourages the appreciation of that beauty. Credit: Ann Stafford.