
Success for HSC Bodies of Work!
We are thrilled to announce that Jessie-Marie Rifkin and Jennifer LoGiudice have been selected to exhibit their HSC Visual Arts Bodies of Work at the ARTEXPRESS showcase, and Mikaela Vassilimis has been selected to exhibit her Design and Technology Body of Work at SHAPE exhibition.
This is an incredible achievement and places their works among a select group of outstanding pieces chosen from across the state, highlighting the exceptional creativity, skill, and dedication of these talented students.
Jessie-Marie’s Metanoia Academy captivates viewers with its dynamic blend of digital and hand-drawn illustrations, bringing to life the characters and adventures of a high school setting through intricate storytelling and vibrant design.
Jennifer’s Serenity In Roots pairs evocative graphite drawings with video to explore her grandfather’s Italian heritage, offering a deeply personal and touching tribute to her family’s legacy and cultural history.
Mikaela’s project involved designing a series of human-centric lighting solutions that seamlessly integrated aesthetics and functionality. Using 3D printing as the primary production method, the lighting solutions prioritised user-friendly operation, accessibility, and customisation, reflecting the project’s human-centric goals
Congratulations to these students on their outstanding accomplishment! We look forward to seeing their inspiring work celebrated in the 2025 ARTEXPRESS and SHAPE exhibitions.