Jess Taylor

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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An Miyakozawa

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Sarah Pennington

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Sian Dobie

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Joseph Rochford

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Helena Tavaci

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Samantha Handscomb

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Zarish Butt

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Lucy Burton

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Hope Simpson

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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THE EXHIBITION THAT NEVER HAPPENED

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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THE EXHIBITION THAT NEVER HAPPENED

Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

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Contemporary Art and Illustration BA(Hons)

Contemporary Art and Illustration students learn in an active studio environment. They experiment with media and methods, test ideas and practice their skills in ongoing dialogue with staff, peers and through public exhibition projects. Supported by lectures, seminars, and talks from some of the most exciting creative practitioners active today, students develop their creative identities through increasingly advanced and self-directed study.

The final degree show is the celebratory culmination of three years of work. It is a crucial element in the process of the student developing a studio practice that is critical enough, robust enough, and imaginative enough to be pursued beyond art school.

And so here we are—proud of our student's achievements, independence, and critical, creative practices.