An online exhibition featuring students from 58 different colleges in England has expressed their interpretation of fake news.
The exhibition is coordinated by the Sixth Form Colleges Association (SFCA) and features the work of more than 250 students.
"The Fake News exhibit highlights how young people feel about having to sift through the vast amount of news and information available in the modern world, and at the same time, discern what is truth," said Bill Watkin, chief executive of the SFCA.
"Art has always played an important role in social and political commentary. The exhibition is a celebration of the arts and a recognition of excellence in sixth form colleges, which are a vital pipeline of talented artists."
Here is a selection of work from the exhibition.

ALICE MARTIN Multiple-views, by Alice Martin from The Sixth Form College, Colchester

An Exhibition of My Dreams, by Scarlet Yaselga Vargas from Saint Francis Xavier Sixth Form College, London

Concealed by Fake News, by Christine Moore from Runshaw College, Leyland

Are You Watching Yet? by Maddy Coleman from John Leggott Sixth Form College, Scunthorpe

Artificial Intelligence, by Barnaby Wilkinson from Loreto College, Manchester

Fake news, by Beth Atkinson from Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge

Fed by facts, by Honor Washington from Abbeygate Sixth Form College, Bury St Edmunds

Illusion of control, by Jade Bagnali from St Vincent College, Gosport
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