Year 12 Perspectives 2013
Art Perspectives
Charlie Yin's and Louis Eastaugh's art work has been selected for the Art Gallery of Western Australia's annual Year 12 Perspectives Exhibition. On display will be Charlie Yin's impressive large hand thrown vases finished with technically sophisticated crystalline glazes, collectively, a visual knockout - and Louis Eastaugh's wonderful lino prints combining refined technical skill, control over the medium of relief printing and engaging the viewer with his compelling compositions.
Perspectives is an annual showcase of Western Australian Year 12 Visual Art students selected from all sectors of the education system and displays the best student work for that particular year. Congratulations Charlie and Louis on your success.
Stuart Earnshaw
Acting Curriculum Leader - Art
Drama Perspectives
2013 leaver Rupert Williamson is headed for the main stage, selected to perform at the annual 'Performing Arts Perspectives' at His Majesty's Theatre on 26 and 27 of March. The event showcases the highest standard of student performance and provides benchmarks of excellence in dance, drama and music for students and teachers from the Public, Independent and Catholic education systems.
Rupert was invited to audition for the 'Perspectives' after achieving in the top 0.5 percent of students who studied Drama in 2013. He was not only successful in being chosen to perform at the evening, but has been asked to showcase both his scripted and original monologues - an outstanding achievement.
Congratulations Rupert.
Tickets for Performing Arts Perspectives can be purchased using this link: http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=PERFORMI14&v=HMW
Kathryn Shaw
Head of Drama
Media Perspectives
Congratulations to David Atwell, Nicholas Fernandez and Albert Giglia (OSC 2013) whose film Under One Roof has been selected to be screened as part of Media Perspectives 2014 to be held at Event Cinemas, Innaloo on 2 April, 2014.
Media Perspectives is a screening of the top films produced by Year 12 students studying Media Production and Analysis Stage 3. David, Nick and Albert wrote and produced an impressively crafted heartfelt family drama. The narrative is an exploration of tensions and identity issues that have arisen due to generational family dysfunction provoking social comment on what makes us who we are. Stylistically, it featured complex set design aided by dynamic camera work, and outstanding editing techniques showcasing the shift through different time periods.
Celena Mecham
Head of Media