Coleg Ceredigion’s furniture department once again exhibited their work at Cardigan’s Corn Exchange gallery at the Guildhall for their end of year exhibition.
Entitled Furniture Show 2021, the exhibition is always an opportunity for the furniture students to showcase the skills that they’ve learned during their time at the college and features various pieces of work including tables, cabinets, a range of furniture as well as restoration projects.
Work on display included pieces created by the level two and level three students as well as those who left the college last year, who unfortunately missed out on the opportunity to display their work at last year’s planned exhibition, which was cancelled due to Covid19.
According to lecture Chloe Reynolds:
“We are pleased to present the work of our hardworking students in what has been for us all a very challenging year.
“Our students have remained positive and still managed to produce some excellent results despite the restrictions.
“Having to abandon plans for last year’s exhibition was disappointing, as it is one of the highlights of the year for the students to be able to share their work with the public, so it’s great to be able to return to the Guildhall this year.”
This year though Chloe Reynolds has photographed all the pieces to create a lasting archive of work.
These images will be available to view online as part of a virtual exhibition in collaboration with Carmarthen School of Art.
The exhibition will be available on the Coleg Ceredigion website from June 25 at 1pm until the end of the summer.
At Coleg Ceredigion we work hard to ensure that your time spent with us is exciting, fun and most importantly, provides you with the knowledge, opportunities and transferrable life skills that enable you to progress to higher levels of learning or employment.
Spanning the regions of Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion, the College offers a wide range of Further Education, Higher Education, Work Based Learning and commercial courses from Entry level through to Degree level, in a range of academic and vocational disciplines.
The College is part of a dual sector partnership with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and provides bilingual progression pathways for those learners who want to stay locally to study, as well as working with local schools to provide vocational provision for 14-16 year old pupils on a weekly basis.