A group of former Textiles students at Alton College recently returned to the campus to celebrate their fantastic work with family, friends and staff.
Students who had completed their A Levels in Art Textiles last summer were invited to return to the College for a private viewing of their work in the Wessex Arts Department, showcasing the fruits of their efforts with a glass of wine.
Bringing along parents, carers, friends and family, the exhibition was a wonderful opportunity to highlight the hard work of the students. There was such a broad range of artwork on display, including summer dresses, jackets, hats and shirts.
The students’ sketchbooks were also on display, allowing the viewers to get a glimpse into how these fantastic pieces came to life.
Textiles lecturer Lizzie Henley was very proud of her students’ work:
“This group has worked so hard over the last two years, making this celebration even more special. I am incredibly proud of their artwork, and wish them all the best for the future!”
Nearly half of the Textiles group will be going on to study the Level 4 Art & Design Foundation Diploma, a one-year pre-degree course that prepares students for entry into Creative Arts Universities, Apprenticeships or other work in the creative industries.
This highlights the crucial role that a Creative A Level, such as Textiles, can play in setting the foundation for a successful and meaningful career in the modern workplace.
Find out more about studying A Level Art Textiles at Alton College here: https://www.hsdc.ac.uk/courses/alton-campus/a-level/art-textiles-a-level-alton/