“True Colours” Exhibition 2018
Coleraine Grammar School is delighted that pieces of Art produced by four of our students, are currently on display in the prestigious, “True
Colours” Exhibition at the Ulster Museum.
CCEA describes the exhibition as follows:
“The work of some of Northern Ireland’s most exceptional young artists will be on display at the Ulster Museum during January and February. CCEA’s
True Colours is a showcase of the outstanding artwork produced for the summer 2017 GCE & GCSE examinations.
The event will be visited by almost 50,000 people over the coming months, with many schools making trips to show other young artists the standard and
quality of work produced in Northern Ireland.
Congratulating the students on their work, Justin Edwards, CCEA’s Chief Executive, said:
“This is now our seventh annual True-Colours exhibition at the Ulster Museum. The venue offers a fitting setting for such outstanding work. It is also a pleasure to be able to give the public an opportunity to view the diversity and quality of work being produced by young artists and designers.””
Seven of Coleraine Grammar pupils’ pieces of art were submitted and four were subsequently chosen for the exhibition: one GCSE pupil, two AS pupils
and one A2 pupil. This was an incredible achievement, considering only 33 pieces of GCSE work were chosen from across the province and only 22
A Level pieces.
Congratulations to our talented artists! The exhibition runs until 25th February, so there is still time to visit the Ulster Museum
to see these exceptional pieces of work.