Moray School of Art 3rd Year Degree Show
Moray School of Art Presents "Mind The Gap": 3rd Year Degree Show Opening on the 27th of March at UHI Moray.
Moray School of Art, UHI Moray, is delighted to announce the opening of its highly anticipated 3rd Year Show, "Mind The Gap," showcasing diverse and compelling work from 3rd year students on the Fine Art Degree programme and 4 infill students from the Creative Practice programme.
The exhibition opens on Thursday March 27th, with viewing available from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, and all are warmly invited to attend. The opening event will provide an opportunity to meet the artists, discuss their work, and celebrate their achievements. Light refreshments will be served.
"Mind The Gap" represents the culmination of years of dedicated study and artistic exploration by Fine Art students Abby Ross, Claire Gordon, and Daisy Clark, in collaboration with Creative Practice 4 Infill students Clive Brandon, Rona MacGillivray, Jim Talbot, and John Ferguson.
This group exhibition promises a vibrant and engaging display of contemporary art, reflecting a wide spectrum of individual styles and creative approaches, and exploring the spaces between ideas, mediums and perceptions. Visitors can expect to see a rich tapestry of artistic expression, encompassing a variety of mediums and themes.
The exhibition will feature: Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture and Photography.
Madeline MacKay, Programme Lead Fine Art, UHI: "I am delighted to see our students celebrating their achievements as they come to the end of their 3rd year. They have brought an impressively diverse range of artworks together to create this exhibition, showcasing the individuality of the creative practices they are developing through their studies at Moray School of Art"
David Patterson, UHI Moray Principal: "I’m really looking forward to the “Mind The Gap” showcase of the many and varied talents of our Fine Art Degree programme and Creative Practice students. Exhibiting and curating a show such as this is integral to their development as artists and will be another great opportunity to enjoy, reflect and be challenged by the journeys they have all been on."
The exhibition is open to the public from the 31st March to the 3rd April from 10am – 5pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and 12noon – 7pm on Tuesday 1st April.
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