Emma Roddick MSP views artwork by Oban High School pupils at the ‘Looking Outwards’ exhibition, hosted at the Rockfield Centre.
MSP for the Highlands & Islands Emma Roddick visited the ‘Looking Outwards’ exhibition at the Rockfield Centre in Oban.
The exhibition runs annually and showcases the artwork of students from Oban High School to the local community. Work from S6 pupils, who are studying art and design, is on show, celebrating the work they have created throughout their course.
On the exhibition, Emma said:
“I am so glad I managed to get along to see the amazing artwork that pupils from Oban High School have created.
“It is great that the Rockfield Centre has given pupils the space to showcase their talents and hard work to the wider community.
“I would encourage anyone who will be in the area between now and the 18th of February to visit the exhibition to celebrate the achievements of the pupils at Oban High School.”
The exhibition is now open until the 18th of February at the Rockfield Centre, Oban.
For more information, you can visit their website or Facebook page.
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