Reviewed by Master Sawin Danthasinghe (President, Trinity College Art Circle)
The Trinity College Art Circle successfully organised Art Beyond Boundaries 2026, the Inter-House Art Competition, on Monday, 25 May 2026 at Napier Hall. Held under the theme ‘Heritage & Culture: Sri Lankan Traditions, History and Cultural Diversity’, the event provided students with a vibrant platform to express their artistic talents and interpretations through visual art.
The competition commenced with a welcome address by the President of the Trinity College Art Circle, Master Sawin Danthasinghe, who warmly welcomed the participants, teachers and distinguished guests. The opening prayer was conducted by the Chaplain, Rev. Fr. Sanjaya Gamage.
An address was then delivered by Mr Wasana Dissanayake, Director of the Trinity College Co-Curricular Enrichment Initiative (TCCEI), who appreciated the efforts of the organisers and encouraged students to continue nurturing their creativity and passion for art. This was followed by remarks from the Master-in-Charge of the Trinity College Art Circle, Mr Senarath Rathnayake. The competition was officially declared open by the Media Coordinator, Master Moksha Waranidu.
A total of 60 participants, with six representatives from each House, took part in the competition across several age categories. Students interpreted the theme through a wide range of artistic styles and media, including traditional art, poster art, graphic art, abstract art and mixed media. Throughout the event, Napier Hall was filled with colour, imagination and artistic enthusiasm as participants showcased their creativity and originality.
The artworks submitted for Art Beyond Boundaries 2026 will be evaluated by an independent panel of judges in mid-June 2026. The judging process will assess the participants’ creativity, originality, technical skill and interpretation of the theme. The results of the competition will be announced following the completion of the evaluation process.
Acknowledgements
This event would not have been possible without the support and leadership of the Principal, Very Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundra (Prior OSB), together with the Vice Principals of the College.
Special appreciation is extended to Mr Wasana Dissanayake, Director of TCCEI, for his encouragement, guidance and valuable support throughout the event.
The Trinity College Art Circle also expresses its sincere gratitude to Mr Senarath Rathnayake, Master-in-Charge of the Art Circle, for his dedication, guidance and efforts in organising the competition.
Appreciation is further extended to the House Masters and Mistresses, teachers, participants, the Trinity College Media Unit, members of the Trinity College Art Circle Committee and the support staff for their commitment, cooperation and contribution towards making Art Beyond Boundaries (ABB) 2026 a memorable occasion.
































