Lee Green Open Studios Exhibition
Trinity PAFT teamed up with local arts network Lee Green Open Studios (LGOS) to host an open evening and launch party for LGOS 2026.
On Friday 7 November, Trinity PAFT teamed up with local arts network Lee Green Open Studios (LGOS) to host an open evening and launch party for LGOS 2026. This was a festive and colourful event, held in Trinity's Secondary School's main hall. The event featured eight professional artists from LGOS and also showcased the artwork of Trinity's Junior and Senior School students, including GCSE candidates. Parents, students, artists and members of the wider local community mingled together. It was an ideal space for sharing ideas about art and creative careers, as everyone enjoyed the wide range of art as well as food, wine and music. LGOS extends a huge thank you to Trinity school and the PTA for inviting us to be part of this school event. For more information on the annual LGOS art show with more than 60 artists showing work across 17 venues in Lee and Hither Green, go to https://www.leegreenopenstudios.com. LGOS committee
I'm writing to express my enthusiasm for the joint secondary and primary art exhibition on 7th November. This was one of the highlights of my year - I absolutely loved seeing the children's artwork from both schools. Not only was it lovely for my own (primary) children to see their work displayed, but it was also really inspiring for them to be exhibited alongside secondary GCSE students and established artists. I also spent some time talking to the GCSE students who were absolutely brilliant at articulating their ideas and inspiration around their artwork. I'd love to see/be part of more exhibitions like this. Trinity parent
My daughters both had their artworks on display at the art show. They were very proud to see their creations amongst those of older pupils and professional artists and it really made them think about how to present their work. The event itself was a brilliant, collaborative evening, which brought different parts of the community together. It was particularly inspiring to see the talent on display amongst the GCSE students’ work. Trinity parent
It was an amazing experience for my children to be part of, we were all inspired by seeing what was possible when you work on your art skills and get to GCSE. The secondary school art students are so talented and it was wonderful to speak to them about their work. I also bought a couple of lovely pieces from the LGOS artists! Trinity parent


