Smithdon Artists ‘Gather’ at Hunstanton Town Hall

Artists from Smithdon High School impressed art lovers when they showcased their talents at an exhibition held in the Town Hall.
Eighteen GCSE Art students from our school were exhibiting their creative work, which featured an array of different media from biro, pencils, and prints, to textiles and oil paintings.
“The exhibition was named ‘Gatherings’, after the project title students were given in their exam project,” explained Sian Wheeler, Head of Art and Design and Technology at Smithdon, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.
“Each student had two of their final pieces on display which were from coursework and exam projects.
“The students created work from the themes of ‘Reflection’, ‘Similarities and Differences’, and ‘Gatherings’.”
It was the third year that the show had been held at the Town Hall, with more than 200 visitors attending across a two-day period.
“The public feedback on the exhibition as a whole, praised the work of our talented Smithdon students,” continued Mrs Wheeler.
“A few pieces were mentioned often as stand-out – Ava M’s woven piece, Rhenaya C’s colour pencil Candy Canes, and Megan M’s biro tiger.”
Another highlight was a drawing installation that had been created by more than 300 primary school children, alongside Smithdon students, and to which visitors could contribute, enabling it to grow and evolve throughout the exhibition.
Staff involved in the event included our Deputy Head, Sarah Robinson, and Assistant Head Alysha Moat. They were also joined by professional artist – and former Smithdon student – Emily Chapman, who was on hand to select a winner for the Emily Chapman Art Award, which will be presented at a Year 11 Awards Evening in November.
“The public were in awe of the talent and work produced at Smithdon, with many asking if work was for sale, or which students were going on to study Art further,” added Mrs Wheeler.
“This event is so important in raising the profile of the arts. It enables people to see the students in a different light, and their talents.”