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03 March, 2014

Regents' students exhibit the very best in IB Visual Arts

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Regents' students exhibit the very best in IB Visual Arts
This year, four exceptional artists at Regents International School Pattaya exhibited their portfolios as part of the IB Diploma course. The gallery of work demonstrated the extent to which all four students have enjoyed a highly creative two years, filled with personal growth and discovery.
Regents' students exhibit the very best in IB Visual Arts The Year 13 IB Art exhibition was a feast for the senses. This year, four exceptional artists at Regents International School Pattaya exhibited their portfolios as part of the IB Diploma course. The gallery of work demonstrated the extent to which all four students have enjoyed a highly creative two years, filled with personal growth and discovery.

Art Teacher, Katherine Millar is in no doubt that the students’ creativity is a direct result of the truly international environment they have found themselves in at Regents. “The IB Diploma course is excellent preparation for creative art-related university degrees, in fact much of the course overlaps with the traditional one year Foundation Course that all students doing art university degrees in the UK are required to complete.”

“I have no doubt that the strong cultural mix of the Regents’ students, their experiences on the IB Diploma course and involvement in the school’s Global Citizenship programme, feeds a richness of experience into their studio pieces. This year, for example, one student wrote her extended essay on calligraphy and has also brought that interest of Korean calligraphy into one of her studio works.”

“I feel very passionately that it is the excellent depth of academic enquiry into art and design practices that allows the students to truly excel when developing their own ideas here at Regents.”