Bristol School of Art launches digital art show

Bristol School of Art launches digital art show

Posted on: 03 Jul 2020

View the work of rising creatives at home with the Bristol School of Art 2020 Digital Art Show. 

 

Due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the Bristol School of Art postponed its annual art show.

 

A chance to celebrate and showcase the work of the School’s art and design students, the show usually takes place at the end of May, in the Royal West of England Academy.

 

But this year, the show has moved online.

Bristol School of Art is situated in the right-hand wing of the Royal West of England Academy building in Queens Road, Clifton.Bristol School of Art is situated in the right-hand wing of the Royal West of England Academy building in Clifton.

 

Launched yesterday (Wednesday 1 July), it's now possible to view the work of the School’s undergraduate and college students online, with the 2020 Digital Art Show.

 

A digital show featuring the School’s Foundation Diploma students is also coming soon.

 

The work of the School’s undergraduate students is presented in two catalogues, featuring the Art History, Fine Art, Applied Arts, Graphic Design and Fashion and Textiles degree courses.

 

The School's Undergraduate Degree show boasts short films, acrylic mural painting and sustainable clothing.

 

The catalogues also come complete with the social media handles of each artist, giving viewers the chance to follow the work of students post-graduation. 

 

There is also a catalogue for the School’s college Level 1-3 students, featuring the work of UAL Award/Diploma Students in Art and Design and Photography.

 

To view the art show catalogues, fill out this online form to download a PDF.  Find out more about the Bristol School of Art here


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Kate Hutchison

 


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