Religious Creative Arts Competition

Catholic Schools Broken Bay invites the return of our annual Religious Creative Arts Competition, a celebration of student creativity, faith, and imagination!

This year’s theme is inspired by one of our core values - WITNESS:
“You will receive power from the Holy Spirit, and you will be my witnesses” (Acts 1:8).

Students across our schools will be exploring what it means to live as witnesses through art, creating works that express hope, faith, and the power of the Holy Spirit.

Why is this exciting?

  • It’s a chance for students to share their unique voice and talents.
  • They’ll deepen their understanding of faith in creative and meaningful ways.
  • Winning artworks will be showcased and celebrated across our CSBB community at a special showcase evening!

We can’t wait to see the incredible pieces your children will create this year. Keep an eye out for updates from your school on how students can get involved—and join us in encouraging their artistic journey!

For the past decade, this highly anticipated event has been celebrating the artistic abilities of our talented students. With five categories, including visual arts, dance, drama, music, and short film, there’s something for everyone to get involved in.

 

2024
Selected visual arts finalists

Summer P.

Maria Regina Catholic School, Avalon

When I experience joy, I feel happiness like a little spark in me is about to explode. I feel free like I’m floating on happiness. On my Confirmation Day I felt filled with the hope and joy of God. I felt nervous at first, but after our blessing I felt like a dove. The ceremony made me feel closer to my friends, and to the Church. When the service was over everyone was happy and taking photos. I felt famous.

Annabelle Z.

Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Catholic School, West Pymble

Rays of Joy

In this piece, I have symbolised joy by drawing a picture of me praying. Praying makes me feel happy and safe, because when I pray to God he feels like a part of my life.

This picture is from my point of view when praying. There is a love heart which represents God, from which the yellow rays of warm sunlight shine hope, and joy down to Earth.

The bright colours used throughout bring me joy, with beautiful blue sky and pink flowers.

Tamati N.

St Paul's Catholic College, Manly

Title: The Joy of the Sacrament of the Body of Christ
My artwork shows an image of a young child taking the sacrament of the Body of Christ. The other things that are depicted are a Priest and a lovely church setting with a quote. Therefore joy is shown through the joy of the child taking the Body of Christ. In addition to Roman’s (15:13) I chose Roman’s 15:13
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. As you continue to place your trust in God, He will continue to fill your heart with joy, peace, and a hope that overflows into the lives of the people around you”
This quote compliments my artwork explaining what is happening through the materials I used being coloured pencils and paper.

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