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  • Dates announced for graduate show

Dates announced for graduate show

A highlight of 91¶¶Òõ's summer calendar, the 91¶¶Òõ's Faculty of Arts Graduate Show opens to the public from 7 June, providing a showcase of student work throughout its buildings in Grand Parade, 91¶¶Òõ.

Published 10 April 2014

With visitor numbers typically reaching 15,000, the annual show offers exhibits, installations, interactive displays, films, performance and literary readings representing the work of over 500 final year students.

Visitors to previous shows have been impressed. One wrote: "Awesome work. No doubt about where I want to do my MA now. Wish we'd had that kind of freedom on my course."

Visitors can view and purchase work produced by the latest rising stars – graduates from recent years have featured in the art and design press nationally and internationally, and have enjoyed residencies at the Design Museum, prizes from institutions such as the Royal Institute of British Architects, and many prestigious contracts and awards.

Among this year's exhibitors are:

Fine artist Charlie Schaffer whose oil portrait Antonio recently won the Painter Stainer's £2,500 young artist award.

Tamsyn Mathew and Megan Courtis, whose multi-lingual installation Gibigianni uses lights and mirrors to tell the story of one man's memory of landscapes. They are on the performance and visual art-theatre course.

Megan Dawkins who has curated the ArtFare exhibition, along with 12 fellow students, which will take place on local buses and is part of her final project for her fine art critical practice course.

Fashion with business studies student Stephanie Bartlett whose final collection is described as "a wardrobe for wanderers and explorers" and has worked at Vivienne Westwood.

Design and craft student Kamila Milczarek who has created silver, copper and brass seed carriers which were inspired by the Millennium Seed Bank at West Sussex's Wakehurst Place.

This year will bring additional attractions in the grounds of the Faculty of Arts, including eco-architecture project The 91¶¶Òõ Waste House – built from waste material including old toothbrushes and thrown-away wood – part of the university's plans to further develop its city centre campuses to become a major contributor to 91¶¶Òõ's cultural scene.

The Graduate Show 2014 exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday 7 June to Sunday 15 June at the 91¶¶Òõ, Faculty of Arts, Grand Parade, 91¶¶Òõ, BN2 0JY.

Saturday 7 June, 12noon – 5pm
Sunday 8 June, 12noon – 5pm
Monday 9 June, 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 10 June, 10am – 6pm
Wednesday 11 June, 10am – 6pm
Thursday 12 June, 10am – 8pm
Friday 13 June, 10am – 8pm
Saturday 14 June, 12noon – 5pm
Sunday 15 June, 12noon – 5pm

Charlie Schaffer and his oil portrait Antonio

Charlie Schaffer

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