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BVGS Art Exhibition - Argentea Gallery

15 Jul 2019
School News
A selection of student work displayed
A selection of student work displayed
The annual BVGS Art Exhibition was held for the third time on Thursday 4th and Friday 5th July at Argentea Gallery in St Paul's Square, Birmingham City Centre.


The gallery is owned by Corporate Partner and former-BVGS parent Jennie Anderson. Argentea Gallery is dedicated to showing the very best contemporary photography from both British and international artists.


Student work from Years 11-13 was displayed alongside pieces produced by staff and alumni.


Over 150 guests attended across the two evenings, with 12 sales of the art recorded. For each piece sold, the artist gets 50% of the sale price with the other 50% being donated to the schools 'Inspiration and Excellence Fund.'

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