Texaco Children’s Art Competition Winners Exhibition

Texaco Children's Art Competition Winners Exhibition

The Strule Arts Centre is hosting an exhibition of the top 42 winning artworks from the past two years of the Texaco Children’s Art Competition, celebrating the creativity and talent of young artists from across Ireland.

Strule Arts Centre is delighted to extend an invitation to all to attend the Opening of  the Texaco Children’s Art Competition Exhibition, at 7pm on Tuesday 20 January 2026.

The top 42 winning artworks from the past two years of the Texaco Children’s Art Competition- in which six works by Ulster students feature- have gone on exhibition at Strule Arts Centre, Townhall Square, Omagh.
Hosted by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, the exhibition is now open to the public each day from Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to 5pm, until it closes on Saturday, 28th February. Admission is free.
Amongst the top Northern Ireland prize-winners from the 70th Texaco Children’s Art Competition whose artworks feature in the exhibition is the overall 2024 competition winner Charley Bell, from Methodist College Belfast, who won first prize in the senior 16-18 years age category for her painting entitled ‘Anticipation’.
Also exhibiting is a work entitled ‘L’Ombre’ by Antrim’s Zara Craig, from Ballyclare High School – second prize in Category G of the competition which is reserved for artists with additional needs.
Other 2024 works from young Ulster artists to feature at the exhibition are three paintings from Donegal students: ‘Man to Machine’, by Weronika Jarosinska, from Loreto Secondary School Letterkenny – second prize in the 16-18 years age category; ‘Granda’s Turn!’, by Kerri Doherty, from Abbey Vocational School, Donegal Town – second prize in the 14-15 years age category; and ‘Moving Oceans’, by Charles (Dominic) Gallagher, from St. Mary’s National School, Castlefinn, Lifford – second prize in the 6 years and under age category. A top Ulster prize-winning artwork from last year’s 71st Texaco Children’s Art Competition featuring in the exhibition is ‘My Bro, My Bun’ by Cavan student, Pierre Gaultier Swords, from Corlurgan National School, who won first prize in the 7-8 years age category.

The exhibition runs until Tuesday 3 March, 9.30am – 5pm, Monday – Saturday. Admission is free.

If you require any further information on any of the above, or Strule Arts Centre programme of entertainment log on to www.struleartscentre.co.uk or contact 028 8224 7831, email: strulearts@fermanaghomagh.com 

Texaco Children's Art Competition Winners Exhibition

An exquisite collection of the top 42 winning artworks from the past two years of the Texaco Children's Art Competition.