London Met creative postgrad students display their talents

Postgraduate students at London Metropolitan University have displayed their talents in a special exhibition. The creative students at London Met's Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design and the Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Design have been displaying their talents at a special exhibition this month.

The Shape of Things Exhibition showcased work by nearly 200 postgraduate students across a broad range of creative disciplines.

This show was run as a collaboration between the two faculties, which are set to merge in 2012.

Michael Upton, Academic Leader at The Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design said: “The 2011 exhibition was one of our biggest and most exciting postgraduate show yet, and we were delighted to exhibit with ASD. The two faculties are due to formally merge by August 2012 but are already actively exploring ways to work - and exhibit - together."

He continued, “As well as the excellent work by individual students, the diversity and breadth of the show offered visitors a taste of the exciting opportunities ahead for the new integrated faculty.”

The exhibition was part of London Design Festival - nine days of events showcasing the UK’s world-class creative community.

Find out more about postgraduate study at London Met.

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Content added on 28th September 2011.


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