Work from a “diverse range of disciplines” will be shown at the first Gray’s School of Art virtual postgraduate exhibition following the Covid-19 pandemic.
The showcase, being staged by Robert Gordon University (RGU) next Friday, will feature specialist work ranging from fine art to communication design and photography.
It will combine the work of students from the Masters of Art and Design programme as well as the first two cohorts on RGU’s Creative Entrepreneurship short course, which was launched earlier in the year.
There will also be 31 individual spaces for the Creative Entrepreneurship students, where the public will be able to view their work and see how their businesses have evolved as a result of the programme.
Jon Pengelly, course leader for the MA Fine Art at Gray’s, said: “This year has been extremely challenging for the Master’s students who have graduated.
“But for me what has been most impressive is the level of work produced and the ambition within this work, having not been compromised at all by these restrictions, and students finding alternative ways of working and new directions as a consequence.
“In many ways these developments and innovative personal practices are testament to their Master’s level performance and I would like to congratulate all the students on the diversity and incredible creativity and sensitivity seen within this work.”