ISCA Student Exhibition and Collaborative Performance Project
ISCA students are proud to present an exciting public exhibition and live performance project that showcases the creativity, confidence, and professional preparation at the heart of our art and design education.
Year 1 and Level 2 students have been working collaboratively in groups of three to produce a series of paintings exploring the artistic transformation from Cubism to Fauvism. These works were developed during Portfolio sessions at ISCA, encouraging shared research, experimentation, and critical discussion.
Students have taken full responsibility for curating their own exhibition at The Old Court Art Space in Windsor, gaining valuable real-world experience of professional exhibition planning and presentation. The exhibition is open to the public and will be on display from 5th to 28th February.
Building on this project, ISCA students will collaborate with Windsor College Performing Arts students to create an immersive artwork that brings painting and live performance together. The piece will evolve from a structured, analytical exploration of form and space into a vibrant and unrestrained expression of colour and emotion, reflecting the conceptual shift between the two artistic movements.
The collaborative workshop will take place on 23rd February at The Old Court Art Space, Windsor. The final performance will be filmed, and a recording link will be shared with parents following the event.
This project exemplifies ISCA’s commitment to developing confident, independent, and internationally minded young artists, equipped with the creative, academic, and professional skills needed to succeed in the global creative industries.







