AAIS Art Exhibition

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The Education Authority Autism Advisory and Intervention Service Art Exhibition are delighted to host an art exhibition to showcase the creative talents of our young people. The theme of the exhibition is What Autism means to me: Creative Voices and the exhibition features over 100 pieces of artwork from autistic pupils from post-primary schools throughout N. Ireland.  The aim of the exhibition is to learn more about autism from the young people themselves and celebrate the forthcoming Autism Awareness Month. The exhibition is initially open for viewing in Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown from Thursday 17 March – Saturday 2 April 2022. It will then be moving to the Island Arts Centre, Lisburn from 9 -30 April 2022. This exhibition is FREE OF CHARGE One not to be missed!  

(Please note on 22 March and 2 April the exhibition is only viewable in the morning).

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Principal, Miss Mary McHenry and Assistant Principal, Mrs Ellen Smyth will be available on Saturday 18th May from 10am-1pm to take calls regarding admission queries. Please contact us on the school number: 02890325631

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