End Bossiness Soon is a creative education project and exhibition launched by Art and Culture Education CIC (ACE C.I.C) in partnership with MODO in Cambridge. Running from late 2025 to early 2026, the initiative empowers children aged 10–14 to trust their creative voices and addresses the ongoing marginalisation of the arts in schools.
Students are invited to make postcard-sized artworks with no rules, encouraging imaginative thinking as the foundation of learning, innovation, and future industry. These vibrant pieces will be exhibited at MODO from 29 November, alongside the immersive David Hockney: Normandy Landscapes exhibition, demonstrating that creativity is essential- not optional.
The official opening takes place on 29 November at 11:30am. Entry is free and no booking is required.
Sally Clark, Director of ACE C.I.C and MODO Gallery, explains:
“This exhibition is about more than postcards. It's about showing children that their creativity has weight, that their voices are part of shaping the future of culture and education. At MODO we believe art belongs to everyone, and with ACE C.I.C we are making that belief a reality for the next generation.”
ACE C.I.C operates as a not-for-profit, providing all materials free to participating schools and making the project accessible to young people across Cambridge.
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All installation shots were captured by EBS Photography students.
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