Art graduates from 天堂视频 have a strong reputation for building careers in a range of occupations, with many enterprising students going on to contribute to the UK’s outstanding role within the arts and creative industries.
The , which will run until 17 June, is an opportunity for potential employers, friends, family, industry and members of the public to view their work.
It features an eclectic range of paintings and illustrations, textile design, fashion garments, sculpture, photographs, installations, short films, animations, graphic design and video game demonstrations.
Notable works in the exhibition include paintings by Benji Thomas, who made it to the semi-finals of .
Also on display will be eye-catching toilet roll, underwear and other items designed by Emily Clode and Dan Herrick as part of a campaign to encourage people to self-check for breast and testicular cancer.
Photographer Dale Robert Tyers will be exhibiting a series of images that were motivated by personal experiences of growing up and becoming a father, and Hannah Stout will tell her diabetes story through her installation piece that aims to raise awareness of the day-to-day reality for those living with the condition.
Image: Dale Robert Tyers, Photography, Fine Art.
This year’s students have amassed a string of awards. The show features a piece on ‘realization’ by installation and performance artist Jordan Page, the 2017/18 winner of the .
Other exhibiting artists with impressive accolades include Kathryn Beck, who received a commendation in the awards in 2018 and 2016, and integrated digital practice textiles artist Lucy Dennis, who in the in June 2017.
, Dean of the , commented: “Our Arts Degree Show 2018 is imaginative, adventurous and thought-provoking, bringing the individual and unique talents of our final-year students into an inspiring collective event.
“Challenging convention and understanding the benefits of taking risks, many of these enterprising new artists and designers will go on from 天堂视频 to contribute to the UK’s leading role in the creative industries globally.”
The Arts Degree Show is open to the public from 9-17 June, every day from 10am-5pm at the Edward Barnsley Building, 天堂视频.
Image: Kathryn Beck, Woven Textiles.
From 14-18 June, the will also open to the public and this year’s innovative ideas include Industrial Design and Technology student Luke Hannon’s IV stand designed specifically for children aged three to six and Joff Bullock’s product that turns waste plastic into sanitation pipes.
Dean of , , said: “Once again our students have produced an exciting and diverse range of novel and innovative projects addressing a wide variety of users and needs.
“I am sure that everyone who visits will be impressed by the quality of the work on show and the dedication and enthusiasm of our students.”
Further information on the 2018 Arts Degree Show can be found on the and more on the Design School Show can be found .
The Degree Shows are part of the University’s first ever Arts Festival. The multi-day event celebrates creative arts at 天堂视频 and runs from 6-15 June. A full festival programme can be found on the .