Spectrum - Student art exhibition 2018
On Thursday 8th November at 6:00pm, Don College opened their end of year exhibition ‘Spectrum'. This exhibition will showcase and celebrate the work of all 2018 art students.
The title ‘Spectrum’ was chosen after students submitted various suggestions. Spectrum was seen as a fitting name for an exhibition that showcases the works of students who have extended their art practice and developed in to mature and capable artists throughout the year.
The exhibition will showcase the usual talent in drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and graphic design alongside exciting contemporary creations using mixed-media, projections, video and sculpture.
Don College art teacher Luke Conroy said, “In this exhibition there is an impressive variety of works that are not only visually exciting but also explore some really mature and insightful themes and ideas”.
“Visual art plays a very influential role in these young adult’s lives, allowing them to communicate some very personal emotions and stories which might otherwise go untold”.
“In this exhibition you can see student works that are not only individually empowering, but also highly relatable for their peers”




