Bryanston is renowned for its success in creative, unbounded thinking. The culture is open-minded and inspiring, enabling pupils to positively challenge the convention, take risks and embody the spirit of enquiry. Nowhere are these qualities more keenly manifested than within Bryanston's Art Department and this exhibition showcases the endless possibilities of the imagination.
Works by former pupils include original prints by both Lucian Freud and Howard Hodgkin.
Head of Art, Douglas Knight, commented on the forthcoming exhibition 'This is going to be a really exciting week giving a visual representation of the true breadth of the talent within the Bryanston family. By holding this show, I believe we will be contributing to an environment that celebrates creativity, inspires our pupils and recognises talent.'
Each day of the exhibition will have its own vibe. During the week, in addition to the exhibits, people will be able to see working artists in situ in the gallery.
Our artist demonstrations will include President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and Bryanston art teacher, Anthony Connolly, drawing Bryanston teacher, Duncan Fowler-Watt. Jane Shaw (current parent and practising sculptor) is also sculpting in the gallery as an artist demonstration. There will be more artist demonstrations throughout the week.