When visitors enter The West Australian Pulse 2025 exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA), one of the first artworks they encounter is a large-scale reproduction of a portrait by former Seton Catholic College student, and 2025 Head Girl, Lauren Branch.
Nearby, fellow Seton student, Hannah Marinovich-Zano’s artwork has gained recognition beyond the gallery walls, appearing on the cover of The Sunday Times Magazine, while Eleanor Read’s work has been featured across AGWA’s social media platforms. Lauren’s artistic journey has also been highlighted in The West Australian.
These remarkable individual achievements are part of a much larger, decade long story. Over the last ten years, fourteen Seton students have had their work selected for The West Australian Pulse, one of WA’s most prestigious visual arts exhibitions showcasing the State’s top Year 12 artists.
This year, three of the 63 works selected from across the State were created by Seton students. Previous successes include Lily Kellahan’s Act-Belong-Commit People’s Choice Award and Jessica Walsh’s Packing Room Prize, both awarded in 2020.
For Visual Arts teacher Katie Lawrence, this sustained success is the result of a program that encourages students to develop an authentic artistic voice.
“It’s incredibly rewarding when students feel safe and supported enough to explore themes that are deeply personal,” she said.
“Throughout the creative process, they are encouraged to articulate ideas and experiences that are meaningful to them, enabling them to produce artworks informed by an authentic point of view.”
That authenticity is evident in the stories behind this year’s selected works.



