Youngsters' artwork goes up for sale
Reporter: Beatriz Ayala
Date published: 20 June 2017
PUPILS at Kingfisher Special School with some of their art work framed for the Colour Pop gallery exhibition, to raise money for the school's hydrotherapy pool. Back left to right, Diane Molden (teaching assistant), Nic Found (director of creative learning), Muna Inam, Chelsea Beards (teaching assistants.), Michelle Flye (teacher). Front left to right, Aishah Irfan, Daisy Hampson, Thomas Wilshaw, Phoenix Knight, Imama Noor and Jayden Mack-Purcell
AMAZING artworks created by children at Kingfisher Special School will be on display and ready for sale tomorrow.
Pupils have been hard at work producing stunning pieces to feature in their Colour Pop gallery exhibition based at the Foxdenton Lane school from 6pm.
Colour Pop is a beautiful, inspiring and playful series of artworks exploring the children's creative and sensory responses to colour.
The artworks are all professionally framed and available in a range of prices, sizes and frame colours to suit both the home or office environment
All money raised will be donated towards a new hydrotherapy pool for the students.
The exhibition is free, no tickets necessary, and refreshments will be available on the night.
Anyone who cannot attend but would still like to purchase a piece of art should contact the school on 0161 770 5910.
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