Visual Arts Exhibition

Metamorphosis by Karishma Dhera is among the work on display at the Caribbean Examinations Council Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Visual Arts Exhibition, to be held in Grenada from April 19 to April 23.

Portrait by Theresa Cann of the Bishop Gibson High School, Jamaica. It won the Regional Top Award for “Visual Arts 2-Dimensional” work in 2009. It is among the work on display at the Caribbean Examinations Council Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) Visual Arts Exhibition, to be held in Grenada from April 19 to April 23. The annual exhibition features the work of students from across the Caribbean, including Grenada, submitted for the CSEC examination over the last four years, including Regional Top Award winners in Visual Arts two-dimensional and three-dimensional work. According to the CSEC Public Information Office, the exhibition will also include pieces which achieved Grade I in the Visual Arts examinations. The objectives of the exhibition are to highlight the creative work of CSEC Visual Arts students; to expose students in the host country to what examiners consider Art of a high standard; to promote Visual Arts as a feasible career choice; to showcase the work of CSEC Visual Art students to the public and to promote CSEC Visual Arts as a CXC subject. The exhibition was started in 2003 and is held in a different participating country each year. (Photos courtesy of CSEC Public Information Office)

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