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The ARTiculation Prize is a nationally acclaimed annual event designed to promote the appreciation and discussion of art. The competition seeks to engage 16 – 19 year old students in further education, regardless of background or experience, with art and to develop their confidence and ability to express their opinions, thoughts and conclusions.
Our very creative Year 12 students; Ibrahim Bangura, Jihan Salah, Francis Antepim, Hager Bouazza, Lubna Mohamed and Malisa Mirdha delivered their presentations to an audience last night. They engaged the audience with a personal and intellectual talk.
We welcomed guest adjudicator, Fran Herrick from the Courtauld Institute of Art. Fran selected one speaker that will represent Riverside at the London Heats on the 15th of January at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Successful students at the London Heats will be invited to present at the London Final at The National Gallery on the 15th February 2019. From here, one student will go through to the Grand Final at Clare College, University of Cambridge on 1 March 2019.
ARTiculation has been proven to increase young peoples’ confidence to communicate effectively; raise aspirations, create pathways to careers in the arts and establish a life-long interest in, and love of, culture.
Over 1,000 students enter The ARTiculation Prize in England every year and Riverside is proud to be a part of this.
Follow Jihan’s journey as she prepares to speak at the RA next month by following us on Instagram – @listentoyourartbeat and Twitter @riversideartdep.