Students from Stepney All Saints School present a dynamic exhibition celebrating experimentation, skill, and creative voice across all year groups. Featuring clay pieces, observational and expressive drawing, mixed media compositions, delicate watercolour illustrations, and bold printmaking through lino printing and monoprinting, the exhibition highlights a wide range of techniques and processes.
Year 7 students explore the themes of Patterns, Places, and Clay, alongside vibrant still life work inspired by the colourful prints of Althea McNish. Year 8 students present playful and detailed food illustrations influenced by the work of Emma Dibben. Year 9 students respond to the powerful theme Art of Protest, using their work to communicate ideas, opinions, and messages about the world around them.
At GCSE level, Year 10 students showcase their Tools of My Life lino prints, translating personal objects and meanings into striking graphic compositions. Year 11 students present work developed around the theme Gathering, exploring connection, community, and shared experiences through a variety of media.
Together, the exhibition offers a rich snapshot of students’ artistic journeys, demonstrating confidence, individuality, and a willingness to push creative boundaries.
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Art Gallery
Year 11 Gallery
Class of 2025
Year 11 Gallery
"Gathering" Clay
Year 10 Gallery
Sketchbook Pages
Year 10 Gallery
Lino Prints
Year 10 Gallery
"Collections" Mini Project
Year 9 Gallery
Lino Work and Zine Making
Year 9 Gallery
"Art of Protest" Prints
Year 9 Gallery
Saatchi Artist Workshop
Year 9 Gallery
Workshop with Raven Row
Year 8 Gallery
Food Illustrations
Year 7 Gallery
Still Life
Year 7 Gallery
Pattern Places and Clay
Art Pavilion Reimagining Exhibition