Wolverhampton Art Gallery Trip

On Thursday 6th July the art department took a group of year 9 student who will be studying GCSE Art and Design next year to “‘The More Things Change..’ Exhibition, featuring the work of the founder member artists of the Blk Art Group, an association of young black British artists formed in 1979 to question what black art was, its identity and what it could become in the future. “ The Exhibition allowed the students to question and consider their own identity and their place in the world and what impact they could have on their own future.

Mrs Lisa Cutler

I am writing to share my excitement and gratitude for the incredible art trip we went on last Thursday to the Wolverhampton Art Gallery. It was truly a remarkable experience that left a lasting impression on me. I found the work inspiring and thought provoking.

Nicholas Blissett-Cousins

‘The trip to Wolverhampton art gallery was amazing! We looked at art about racism and how movies portray stereotypes in western media such as white people being good and foreigners being bad. We also saw how women and men while being used for slaves were still exploited for their bodies. Overall the trip was a lot of fun and was highly educational.’

Kisandu Hapuarachchi