The hard work of its senior students went on show at La Salle Academy on Thursday night, September 6.
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The events, held in the school hall, showcased the intricate, time-consuming major works that the students have been working on for months. The works included art, music, industrial design and drama.
La Salle Year 12 student Brielle Mendham designed an heirloom box including multiple drawers, one of which would perfectly fit her ancestor's medals.
“Everything in the box – chain, hinges, drawer runners – is all made of wood,” Brielle said.
“I wanted to produce something that I had never seen before.”
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Nash Pearce was pleased with his major work, an entertainment unit.
“It turned out how I planned,” he said.
“I’ve been working on it weekends, holidays, every chance I got really.”
It may end up as his own personal entertainment unit “if I can make room for it,” he said.
A crowd of supporters gathered to watch the drama and music performances during the evening, while included monologues, video drama, as well as duets on violin, guitar and saxophone.
Please note no photos could be taken of artworks, as they had not been marked and will not be until October.