PHOTOGRAPHY students at Solihull School have caught the eye of onlookers at Birmingham’s Mailbox as A-Level pupils have had their work displayed.
As part of the new-look retail mall, a series of photographs taken by the students have been on display since the Mailbox reopened its doors in October.
The exhibition features 20 striking photographs chosen from a selection of A-Level pieces created by Solihull School photography students.
Designed using the theme of ‘revealing the beauty’, each piece of artwork was created to recognise the beauty in everyday life.
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David Pardoe, head of marketing, retail and tenant engagement at the Mailbox, said: “We are delighted to partner with Solihull School – this project has been the perfect way to showcase student artwork alongside our launch activity.
“We have been really impressed with the standard of work submitted – and hope that our visitors will enjoy admiring the photographs whilst exploring the new-look Mailbox.”
Donna Trim, head of art and design at Solihull School, said: “The Mailbox is such an iconic destination within the city.
“To be involved with the launch activity and give our students a platform to showcase their work is a fantastic opportunity that we’re thrilled to be a part of.”