An upcoming show at North East Scotland College’s Aberdeen city campus promises something for everyone.
Creative Industries students have been putting the finishing touches to their hard work, which will be displayed next Wednesday to Friday.
More than 400 invited guests are expected to attend a private opening night at the Gallowgate on Tuesday.
The students are competing for the Best Work on the Wall award, in subjects ranging from art and design and visual communication to photography and computer animation.
Aspiring children’s illustrator Natalie Smillie, of Aboyne, said the show was the perfect way to end her two years studying at the college.
“I am really looking forward to it. I will really miss my classmates once we all go our separate ways, being able to collaborate with others during the course has been really inspiring,” she added.
The work will assessed by judges, including Dave Stewart from show sponsor Design Paradox, fashion designer Sandra Williams and photographer Sandra Mckay.
John Davidson, head of school, said: “Once again the students have produced a stunning selection of work with something for everyone to admire and enjoy.”
The exhibition is open to the public from 10am to 9pm on Wednesday, June 18, and Thursday, June 19, and from 10am to 2pm on Friday June 20.