
Seana McEvoy, Our Lady's Grammar School, Newry (A Level)
The Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA), in partnership with the Ulster Museum Belfast, are currently presenting the unique and exciting True Colours exhibition 2016.
True Colours Exhibition
Catrina Rafferty, Rathmore Grammar School (AS Level)
True Colours showcases artwork by some of the most talented young artists and designers from schools and colleges across Northern Ireland.
True Colours Exhibition
Emily Quinn, St Mary's Grammar School (GCSE Level)
Open since Friday, January 15, the exhibition will run at the Ulster Museum until Sunday, February 22.
True Colours Exhibition
Gareth Sweeney, St Columb's College (GCSE Level)
Almost 70 young artists have been selected by CCEA to showcase their GCSE and A Level Art and Design work from the summer 2015 examination period.
True Colours Exhibition
Viktoria Szaboov, Antrim Grammar School (AS Level)
The exhibition is free and open to members of the public.
True Colours Exhibition
Molly Fitzpatrick, Sullivan Upper School (A Level)
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be inspired by these creative young minds.
True Colours Exhibition
Emily Ward, St Paul's High School (GCSE Level)
Whether you’re studying or teaching, working nearby or planning a day out with the family; True Colours is the perfect place to spend an hour or two.
True Colours Exhibition
Michaela Nash, New-Bridge Integrated College (A Level)
For group visits please contact CCEA on (028) 9026 1401 or events@ccea.org.uk to book a slot for your school, centre or organisation.
True Colours Exhibition
Levina O'Neill, St Patrick's Academy (GCSE Level)
To preview more work from the exhibition, view the opening night gallery on CCEA's Facebook page.
True Colours Exhibition
Exhibition Preview: True Colours
CCEA and the Ulster Museum present vibrant works by some of Northern Ireland's most talented GCSE and A Level artists
