LEETON High School's year 10 art class is the latest to set up shop in the Roxy Theatre's art space.
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The exhibition was officially opened last Wednesday, with today the final day for the community to browse the artworks.
The artwork was completed by Paige Bills, Emily Clark, Sharna Ingram, Alice Middleton, Sheridan Simpson, Vanisa Tabal, Shannon Walsh and Kristy Wilkinson.
Each of the students contributed paintings or drawings, which are now adorning the walls the of the art space.
Picnic tables, games and other knickknacks also make up part of the display and were completed by the year 11 wood technology class.
Leeton High art teacher Robyn Hutchinson said the space provided a good opportunity for students to get there work out there.
"As part of our art classes, we've been teaching the kids not just the practical side, but the business side as well," she said.
"It came about when I approached (arts development officer) Greg (Pritchard) and then our careers advisor Trish Papalkar. It all came together from there and it's been really exciting for the kids."
The works display varied techniques, with the students learning to mount and promote their own work.
Mrs Hutchinson was impressed with the feedback being received.
"I guess it might be something we look at doing each year with a different class," she said.
"Normally the kids' artwork is just displayed in the art room or the library at school, so this has been really great.
"That's why we decided to do it in the first place."
The art space will be open until 5pm for a final viewing of the work.