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Young artists from King’s Lynn, Hunstanton, Terrington St Clement and West Walton have work on display at exhibition




Young artists have put their work on show for a free exhibition at a Lynn gallery.

The Thread exhibition features art from secondary school students at schools across the West Norfolk Academies Trust. Including Springwood High School in Lynn, Smithdon in Hunstanton, Marshland in West Walton and St Clement’s in Terrington St Clement.

More than 60 students from Year 11 and 13 have used a wide range of media from painting and drawing to sculpture, digital art and photography.

Lots available to see. Picture: Ian BurtLots available to see. Picture: Ian Burt
Lots available to see. Picture: Ian Burt

It is on show at the Chequer House Gallery on King Street, and open to the public from 11am to 4pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays until December 28.

“There is no specific theme, but students respond from a range of starting points for their exam and coursework projects and build this into their own style and practice,” said Lee Eveson, head of Art and Photography at Springwood.

He organised and curated the exhibition with Phil Bennell, Head of art at the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

Observing some striking artwork. Picture: Ian BurtObserving some striking artwork. Picture: Ian Burt
Observing some striking artwork. Picture: Ian Burt

“Even as a 50-year-old artist and teacher, every painting that you start is an adventure. Sometimes it’s a trial of wits between you and the artwork and, as a creative, you are always evolving. For this reason, I thought Thread was an apt name for the exhibition,” said Mr Eveson.

This year is the 11th time that Mr Eveson has run the event, which often welcomes 500 visitors during the course of the month.

“We have been lucky enough to work with Chequers House Gallery in doing this. They have been amazing and offered us their new gallery, which I can’t thank them enough for,” he said.

“This exhibition shows students what their work looks like in a professional setting. It raises aspirations, confidence and contribution to the creative arts.

The work is on display at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian BurtThe work is on display at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
The work is on display at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian Burt

“Creative arts are the second biggest economic provider in the UK. Creative industries are such an important part of our education system and society. We are very lucky to receive the support we do from our senior leadership teams and the community as a whole.

“I feel very lucky to be an art teacher here, not only because of this but because we have outstanding students at our schools.”

One of the pieces at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian BurtOne of the pieces at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
One of the pieces at Chequer House Gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
Sculptures also form part of the exhibition. Picture: Ian BurtSculptures also form part of the exhibition. Picture: Ian Burt
Sculptures also form part of the exhibition. Picture: Ian Burt
Striking 3D work made by students. Picture: Ian BurtStriking 3D work made by students. Picture: Ian Burt
Striking 3D work made by students. Picture: Ian Burt
Students explain the meaning behind their work. Picture: Ian BurtStudents explain the meaning behind their work. Picture: Ian Burt
Students explain the meaning behind their work. Picture: Ian Burt
A gathering to celebrate students' hard work. Picture: Ian BurtA gathering to celebrate students' hard work. Picture: Ian Burt
A gathering to celebrate students’ hard work. Picture: Ian Burt
Art teacher Lee Eveson. Picture: Ian BurtArt teacher Lee Eveson. Picture: Ian Burt
Art teacher Lee Eveson. Picture: Ian Burt
Lisa Rigby, art teacher at St Clement's High School, with student Isla. Picture: Ian BurtLisa Rigby, art teacher at St Clement's High School, with student Isla. Picture: Ian Burt
Lisa Rigby, art teacher at St Clement’s High School, with student Isla. Picture: Ian Burt
Teachers observing some of their students' work. Picture: Ian BurtTeachers observing some of their students' work. Picture: Ian Burt
Teachers observing some of their students’ work. Picture: Ian Burt
Teachers Lee Eveson and Tim Mann. Picture: Ian BurtTeachers Lee Eveson and Tim Mann. Picture: Ian Burt
Teachers Lee Eveson and Tim Mann. Picture: Ian Burt
Students and representatives from the gallery celebrated students' work. Picture: Ian BurtStudents and representatives from the gallery celebrated students' work. Picture: Ian Burt
Students and representatives from the gallery celebrated students’ work. Picture: Ian Burt
Observing some talented work. Picture: Ian BurtObserving some talented work. Picture: Ian Burt
Observing some talented work. Picture: Ian Burt
Lots of paintings are available to view. Picture: Ian BurtLots of paintings are available to view. Picture: Ian Burt
Lots of paintings are available to view. Picture: Ian Burt
West Norfolk schools have taken over part of the gallery. Picture: Ian BurtWest Norfolk schools have taken over part of the gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
West Norfolk schools have taken over part of the gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
Striking portraits are available to see. Picture: Ian BurtStriking portraits are available to see. Picture: Ian Burt
Striking portraits are available to see. Picture: Ian Burt
An array of work is on offer at Chequer House gallery. Picture: Ian BurtAn array of work is on offer at Chequer House gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
An array of work is on offer at Chequer House gallery. Picture: Ian Burt
Observing some creative work by students. Picture: Ian BurtObserving some creative work by students. Picture: Ian Burt
Observing some creative work by students. Picture: Ian Burt
Work is available to view until December 28. Picture: Ian BurtWork is available to view until December 28. Picture: Ian Burt
Work is available to view until December 28. Picture: Ian Burt
Springwood student Ruby with head teacher Andy Johnson. Picture: Ian BurtSpringwood student Ruby with head teacher Andy Johnson. Picture: Ian Burt
Springwood student Ruby with head teacher Andy Johnson. Picture: Ian Burt
Springwood student Ruby with her dad Stuart. Picture: Ian BurtSpringwood student Ruby with her dad Stuart. Picture: Ian Burt
Springwood student Ruby with her dad Stuart. Picture: Ian Burt
Plenty have visited the gallery to see the students' work. Picture: Ian BurtPlenty have visited the gallery to see the students' work. Picture: Ian Burt
Plenty have visited the gallery to see the students’ work. Picture: Ian Burt



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