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Dot-Art Winner

Back in February, The Studio School submitted entries from nine of our talented Ignite students to the Dot-Art competition.
Dot-Art Winner
Dot-Art Winner

Last week Laura Connolly was crowned the winner for her original character illustration ‘Alter Ego’.  Alongside Laura, the overall winners and runners-up for each school will be revealed at the Dot-Art Annual Prize Giving and Exhibition Preview on 5th June at St George’s Hall.  Laura and the other shortlisted students will receive a prestigious Dot-Art School certificate and prize presented by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool. After the ceremony, guests will be invited to attend the Walker Art Gallery to preview the exhibition. The exhibition will then be available to the public from 6th June to 7th July 2024. It’s a celebration waiting to explode with joy and recognition! The biggest congratulations to Laura and our 2nd and 3rd winners, Max for Dusk and Hawa for Freedom, as well as our other entries Ellis (Identity), Molly (Creature), Wai (Connections), Sonia (Paradise), Kitty (Kingdom) and Ethan (Impact). 

If you would like to see The Studio School’s entrants then please head to https://schools.dot-art.com/schools/the-studio-school-liverpool_408/ and if you would like to book tickets for the Prize Ceremony & Exhibition Preview then go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dot-art-schools-secondary-prize-giving-ceremony-exhibition-preview-2024-tickets-891130945647?aff=oddtdtcreator

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