Year 11 students from Laleham Gap School in Ramsgate is going to be launching an exhibition at Turner Contemporary on Friday (June 15).
The launch has to be private viewing for pupils, parents and staff while in the Foyle Rooms from 6pm to 7pm.
The event will comprise of refreshments and speeches from Sean Litham, head of art for the school, and representatives from Turner Contemporary including schools officer Jennifer Scott.
The exhibition shall be on public view over the weekend.
Turner Contemporary continues to be running the show with Laleham Gap school annually for a few years. Recently a tremendous 6,000 people viewed the students work.
Mr Lithman ?said: “Over the past several years I’ve got got used to the pupils from Laleham Gap producing the prettiest assortment and collection of well crafted and thought-provking submissions. This season certainly hasn’t disappointed. They are really a credit to your school and then to the large progress they have got made with their art.”
This year the task is again fabulously diverse with 2D and 3D. The procedure ranges from painting to sculpture and all things in between. You’ll find Grayson Perry inspired pots and paintings of Ford Escorts through history!
Mr Lithman added: “It is wonderful to work alongside a world class gallery like Turner Contemporary. Its an excellent option for our kids to produce in such an amazing and prestigious venue we would like to thank them for a way they use schools.”