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The works of 142 students from across South Australia have been selected for inclusion in the 2026 SACE Art Show, an annual exhibition celebrating the outstanding achievements of students who completed SACE Visual Arts and Design in 2025. The exhibition showcases a diverse range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, costume, and multimedia, highlighting the depth of creativity and technical skill of South Australia’s emerging artists.

We are delighted to announce that St Peter’s College graduate Evan Cox (FLL 2025), a 2025 Visual Arts student, has been selected for inclusion in this prestigious exhibition. Evan excelled in the course, achieving an A+ for Visual Arts, and his selection recognises both his technical ability and strong conceptual thinking.

Evan’s charcoal drawing, An Intercepted Memory, along with his preparatory folio of work, will be exhibited to the public. His work will be displayed alongside a selection of high-achieving SACE Visual Arts and Design graduates from schools across the state. The inclusion of Evan’s folio highlights the strength of his creative process and the depth of exploration underpinning his final artwork.

St Peter’s College is extremely proud of Evan’s achievement and the way he represents the high standard of Visual Arts and Design at St Peter’s College. His success reflects the dedication, skill, and creative ambition demonstrated by the 2025 Visual Arts and Design cohort, all of whom achieved excellent results.

Mr Tim O’Shea
Teacher – The Visual Arts

Exhibition Details: Again in 2026, the SACE Art Show will be presented as both an in-person exhibition and an online gallery, ensuring accessibility for regional schools and communities unable to attend in person.

Dates:
Tuesday 17 March – Friday 10 April 2026
Opening Times:
9.00 am – 4.00 pm, Monday to Friday
10.00 am – 3.00 pm, Saturdays
(Closed Sundays and public holidays)

Venue:
Light Square Gallery, Adelaide College of the Arts
39 Light Square, Adelaide

The exhibition is open to the public and school groups, with visitor bookings for schools and the general public opening in February 2026.