A VARIETY of impressive design and technology pieces are on display, from students years seven to 12, at the Manning Regional Art Gallery.
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The public can enjoy the works from 10am to 4pm, Tuesday, November 25 to Friday, November 28.
The display showcases the talented work from high schools in Gloucester, Bulahdelah, Tuncurry-Forster, Taree and Wingham.
In its 24th year the display is coordinated by Grahame Taylor, and a group of dedicated technology teachers from the local schools.
On show is a mix of wood work, metal work, design, engineering, electronics, graphics, furniture, textiles and more.
Some of the larger pieces include a buggie created by year 12 Wingham student Mat Percival, and a mower by year 10 Taree High School student Chet Clark.
It took Chet two to three weeks to complete the complexities of the lawn mower. Chet said he was glad he completed it in time to be included in the exhibition.
Other works on show include St Clare's Katelyn Reid's wooden boxes filled with sewn scenes of birds called 'A Feathered Journey'.
Year nine Bulahdelah student, Hannah Rose and year 10, Wingham student Tayleigha Dwyer each have quilts on display.
Year nine student Kheelan Currie from Great Lakes has exhibited a turtle topped side table and year seven students from Gloucester have contributed an array of colourful owls.
The display will end with an awards night at 6.30pm, Friday, November 28.
Prize categories vary from junior mandatory technology awards to senior design and technology classes.
The people's choice prize will also be drawn, and can be voted on by completing a slip at the exhibition.
The exhibition is highly enjoyable and worthwhile to catch while you can.