VET in Schools and evening class students at Charles Darwin University’s Alice Springs Campus had a chance to show off their handiwork at an exhibition on Wednesday night.
More than 60 people attended the exhibition of student works, which ranged from wall stands and metal flowers to candelabras and stools.
VET in Schools student Ryan Barlow kept people entertained with a demonstration of how to make chain mail.
The heater proved a popular gathering place for people to talk about the exhibition over a sausage sandwich and a drink.
VET in Schools and evening class students at Charles Darwin University’s Alice Springs Campus had a chance to show off their handiwork at an exhibition on Wednesday night.
More than 60 people attended the exhibition of student works, which ranged from wall stands and metal flowers to candelabras and stools.
VET in Schools student Ryan Barlow kept people entertained with a demonstration of how to make chain mail.
The heater proved a popular gathering place for people to talk about the exhibition over a sausage sandwich and a drink.
The Head of School fro Trades, Steve Versteegh and Trades staff were on hand to help people with enquiries about metalwork and carpentry hobby courses for Semester 2 enrolment