Southern Regional College Rec Art Celebration

Creativity and Community: Recreational Art Students Exhibit Work At SRC

Southern Regional College (SRC) celebrated the creativity and achievements of its recreational art students on Wednesday 17 June 2026.

Artists from Newry and nearby recreational art classes of Banbridge and Warrenpoint, came together to showcase their work at the College’s annual end-of-year exhibition at the College’s Newry campus.

The exhibition marked the culmination of another successful year for SRC’s popular recreational art programme, with students presenting an impressive collection of artwork across a range of styles, themes and mediums.

Participants from SRC’s recreational art classes at the end of year exhibition at the Newry campus.  Attending the exhibition were students from Newry, Banbridge and Warrenpoint recreational art classes.

From vibrant landscapes and detailed portraits, the showcase highlighted the talent, dedication and personal journeys of the artists involved.

The recreational art classes, delivered at SRC’s Newry campus and in community venues across the local area, continue to attract both new and returning students. 

Among those exhibiting was Warrenpoint resident Sally McCardle, a passionate lifelong learner who has been attending courses at SRC for almost 20 years.

Art lecturer Nigel Whiteside with attendees at the Recreational Art end of year exhibition.

Sally said: “I have been studying with the College for around 20 years and have completed a variety of different courses during that time. I would recommend this class to anyone who is considering it.

“Nigel’s encouragement, enthusiasm and openness create such a positive learning environment, and that is one of the main reasons I have continued to return year after year.”

Fellow student Rose Gray from Newry has also enjoyed exploring her creative side through SRC courses over several years.

“Having previously focused on crafts and knitting, Rose has recently discovered a passion for painting and now enjoys experimenting with different artistic techniques and styles.

Conor McGuinness from Burren, Warrenpoint alongside his artwork at the recreational art exhibition.

Mr Stephen Rogan, Head of Faculty for Computing, Design & Academic Studies at Southern Regional College commented:

“It is wonderful to see so many familiar faces returning each year continuing to develop their artistic talents.

“The exhibition is a celebration not only of the artwork produced, but also of the friendships, confidence and sense of achievement that these classes help to foster.

“We congratulate all students on their outstanding work and look forward to welcoming many of them back again in September.”

Applications for SRC’s recreational art courses for the 2026/27 academic year are now open.

To find out more or apply, visit: www.src.ac.uk

or contact your local SRC campus.

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