West Lothian College students put on a show for their end of year art exhibition, bringing meaningful, moving and powerful messages to life.
The HNC Art Portfolio Production ended this year on a high, with a huge number of Art School places secured and a final showcase of their work on the college campus.
The Art exhibition was the largest scale show the college’s students have ever done, illustrating their depth of enquiry and ambition.
The exhibition encouraged the students at HNC level to base their coursework on their own chosen lines of investigation. A range of subject themes were explored including deeply personal and courageous themes as well as more light-hearted works.
Alex Harvey, Art lecturer at West Lothian College, said: “It is testament to the students and the work they have produced during the course that everyone has a choice of degrees at the most prestigious Art Schools in Scotland.
“They have done remarkably well; we are immensely proud of each and every one of our students, and wish them every success in the future.”
College principal, Jackie Galbraith, added: “West Lothian is very fortunate to have such talented artists who have already been acknowledged by Scotland’s top art schools for their innovative and powerful work.
“I wish all our students well in their new ventures.”
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