Norwich University of the Arts Graduate Showcase - a virtual exhibition of 2022 graduating students' work.
www.nuagradshowcase.com/ This year’s showcase contains works of remarkable creativity and ingenuity. These students have developed their ideas and given form to their creative vision through the uncertainty of the pandemic. They have risen to the many challenges this environment has presented, and have proven themselves to be both resourceful and resilient -- a truly unique cohort of graduates. Many of our graduating students are award-winners across national and international competitions and prizes including D&AD New Blood, The Rookies, Dragon Rouge Firestarters and AOP Student Awards. We hope you enjoy the 2022 Graduate Showcase. Please share the work with your wider networks to help broaden the reach of the Showcase across the creative industries and professions, as our graduates embark on their careers. https://www.nuagradshowcase.com/ Our Community With the majority of us now working from home, we believe it is important to keep in touch to continue to feel part of a community. We will send regular newsletters and would like to hear from you if you have something you would like to share with the community and our students. Keeping up morale is key to ensure we all adapt as best we can to this new way of life and any tips and advice would be greatly received. We all have a role to play in keeping ourselves and each other safe and well and we will continue to offer the high-quality teaching, learning and experience for all students and staff albeit through new ways of working. Image: NUA Campus, St George's Building
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22/10/2022 02:18:56 pm
The exhibition will be open to all graduate students who are working on their degree in Art, Design and Media. From graduating students to alumni, this is an opportunity for you to see what our current students are doing and get some insight into what awaits you in the future.Each student will submit one work, which will be displayed on the Norwich University of the Arts website for a month. The works are selected by a panel of art teachers and/or faculty members from our department who have experience with artistic practice. The online catalogue includes information about each student's graduation year, name, major field and other relevant details (e.g., GPA).
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