Abstract Visions in The Chapel Gallery

Our first Chapel Gallery exhibition for 2026, presented by Year 10 Visual Arts students, showcases what some may describe as one of the more misunderstood art styles – Abstract Art. The exhibition welcomes viewers to engage and interact with the genre and experience colour, rhythm, and motion in a variety of forms.

Students across the School have visited the exhibition, immersing themselves in the bodies of work which include eye-catching shoe moulds repurposed as colourful sculptures, experimental photography inspired by Mark Rothko’s colour field paintings, and Jackson Pollock-inspired action painting. Descriptions and question prompts invite students to think and ponder the meaning of the artworks and the techniques used to create them. A sensory table allows students to touch or pick up pieces, enhancing their appreciation of the art form and inspiring their own artistic expression.