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Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013

Don't miss our HSC showcases

Exemplary works by 2012 HSC students will feature in performances and exhibitions to be held across NSW from Saturday, 2 February.

Don’t miss:

  • ARTEXPRESS opening at Hazelhurst Regional Art Gallery and Arts Centre on 2 February before its tour of 11 venues throughout NSW. The artworks represent a broad range of subject matter, approaches, styles and media.
  • OnSTAGE at the Seymour Centre from 2 February, featuring drama performances and projects including costume and set design. Limited tickets are still available from Seymour Centre Box Office.
  • Callback at the Seymour Centre on 7 and 8 February, featuring dance performances, compositions and workshops. Limited tickets are still available from Seymour Centre Box Office.
  • DesignTECH at the Powerhouse Museum from 15 February, featuring major works by HSC Design and Technology students. DesignTECH will tour regional venues later in the year. Student seminars begin on 25 February and places are still available.
  • ENCORE at the Sydney Opera House on 25 February, featuring music performances and compositions. Limited tickets are still available from Sydney Opera House Box Office.
  • Texstyle opening at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse on 7 March before its tour of five regional venues. The exhibition features textiles and design major projects.
  • InTech at the Sydney Timber and Working with Wood Show held at The Sydney Showground, Homebush from 26 July. The exhibition covers all Industrial Technology focus areas – Timber Products and Furniture, Automotive, Electronics, Graphics, Metal and Engineering and Multimedia.

The showcases provide an invaluable opportunity for current students to see the standards to which they can aspire. As well, they enable the wider community to experience the diversity, creativity, professionalism and talent of some of the state’s highest achievers.