The submissions are in and marking has begun for art students from Whanganui High School, Whanganui Girls' College and Rangitikei College.
The students had their works on display at the Wanganui Community Arts Centre on Taupo Quay where they were being assessed by Whanganui High School head of visual art, Graham Hall.
"The schools are all doing the same achievement standard, they're doing a similar body of work and it focuses on their interpretation of the events of Parihaka in 1881," Hall said.
"They had to do some research, work out the level of symbolism to incorporate into their work and do a print, a woodcut or a painting of their ideas."
In 1881 approximately 1600 government troops invaded Parihaka, which at the time symbolised peaceful resistance to the confiscation of Maori land.