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Congratulations to the schools’ art competition winners at the National Gallery

For one of the coolest shows at the Edinburgh Festival, check out the school art competition winners at the National Gallery in Edinburgh. The art is by school pupils of all ages – from nursery up to secondary.
And there is so much talent! It is hard to tell the difference between this art and the art hanging upstairs in the gallery, which sells for millions of pounds
Enquire have been lucky enough to get our hands on some of the winners’ art to add to our gallery Your Views.
So thank you and congratulations to the following young people who are now on our gallery: Pupils at Stanecastle school, for their group effort on this picture above. And in the special schools category – Sylwia Kolanka, Richard Muir, Ayesha Chappell.
You can find out more about the art exhibition on the website for the National Galleries of Scotland. The exhibition is on until 15 October.
You can also find out how to enter next year’s schools’ art competition at this weblink.
1st Place by Sylwia Kolanka
2nd place Richard Muir
3rd place Ayesha Chappell
Another cool picture for the Enquire gallery from young people at Project Ability
New artwork by young people in Glasgow
Check out this brilliant artwork by young people from East Park school, St Raymonds Primary, Kirkrigg Primary and Govan High Autism Unit. The art is being shown at an exhibition put on by Project Ability, which supports people with disabilities to explore their creative side. The exhibition is called “Rolling the Ink” and is at the Trongate 103 in Glasgow.
Project Ability are also offering arts workshops for young people with learning disabilities and a Saturday Art Class that is open to everybody.
For more info check out Project Ability’s website here. You can also phone them on 0141 552 2822 or email info@project-ability.co.uk
A big thank you to Iona for sending us her drawings about school :)
Awesome artwork by young carers about their lives
These totally cool pictures were created by young people supported by the Highland Carers Project. The young people involved all help to care for someone in their family who is unwell or has a disability. As you can see from the messages in the art, young carers have lots of different feelings about how their homelife impacts on school and time with friends.
For info and advice, and to chat online to other young carers, check out this website YC.net
Cool art made for Enquire by children at Shelter
Epilepsy Scotland youth group mural
How cool is this mural? Thank you to Epilepsy Scotland for sending it in.
New friend
New school
This is a drawing that someone sent in
Zod gets all summery
This is part of Your photos – click here to get involved.

























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