This year's exhibition displayed the hard work, dedication, and creative talents of around 500 students from the renowned School of Design.
An impressive array of student work was on display, from Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Urbanism, Animation, Graphic & Digital Design, Media, Creative Advertising & Art Direction. The showcase featured innovative design concepts, captivating projects, and pioneering research, all demonstrating a clear passion for design and a strong focus on creating solutions that benefit society.
Held in the University's award-winning Stockwell Street Building in the heart of Greenwich, the show began with an exclusive private opening night attended by students, faculty, and esteemed industry professionals. This preview provided an opportunity to engage with the extraordinary talent on display before the exhibition opened to the public for a two-week period.
Professor Chris Pallant, Head of the School of Design, says “The core vision of the University of Greenwich is to deliver education without boundaries and the show is a perfect embodiment of this. Resisting the conventional final year Graduate Showcase mindset, our Degree Show has a proud, inclusive spirit, bringing together work from across multiple years, uniting undergraduate and postgraduate communities, as well as creating space to celebrate the achievements of students at our overseas partners.
The works you will see at the show are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Behind each work is a design journey that started with a dream, a talented individual who has honed their craft through their degree and who is now primed to embark on the next project – whether that is their next year with us here at Greenwich or setting out to begin their career. Equally, it is also proper that we say a huge thank you to the families and friends, and the staff within the School of Design, who have nurtured and supported the individuals that are celebrated in the End of Year Show.
The End of Year Show is a fitting way to sign off on another year in the School of Design, and it is the perfect platform for the students exhibiting to showcase their work and talent for all to see.”
Close to 2000 people visited the show on its opening night, with attendees able to view students' work and talk to the talented minds behind the displays.
The entire show was an impressive and collaborative achievement - well done to all the students involved and the staff who supported them.
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