05:00PM, Monday 01 December 2025
Student artwork from Norden Farm’s sixth Maidenhead Schools: Art, Design and Photography Exhibition is on display in the window of the town's MP constituency office.
The annual exhibition showcases creative work by students from secondary schools across Maidenhead.
It celebrates the artistic talents of young people, and brings together a range of work in painting, mixed media and digital forms.
The exhibition, which took place last month at Norden Farm’s gallery and included submissions from students at Berkshire College of Agriculture (BCA), Holyport College, Furze Platt Senior School and Newlands Girls’ School.
A panel featuring industry professionals and educators reviewed the submissions and selected standout works to be awarded special recognition.
Eight pieces of work from the original exhibition are now on display in the window of Josh Reynolds MP’s constituency office in the Nicholsons Centre.
The artworks on show include a fabric piece made by Isobel Harvey from BCA, which won first prize in the textile category.
Kayleigh Robinson, education manager at Norden Farm, said: “Our 2025 exhibition was the one of the best we’ve had so far and I’m so pleased we are able to share some of the amazing work in Maidenhead town centre for more members of the public to enjoy.
“Thank you to Joshua Reynolds MP for giving these students the opportunity to display their work.”
The work is free to view during Nicholsons Centre opening hours.
Visitors are encouraged to stop by and take a look at the artwork on display.
For more information about the Maidenhead Schools Exhibition or Norden Farm’s education and outreach work, visit: www.nordenfarm.org
The Maidenhead Schools: Arts, Design and Photography Exhibition is supported by The Spoore, Merry and Rixman Foundation.
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