This year, as ever, the course has attracted artists from around the world as well as from throughout the UK with 24 artists showing.The show is as diverse as they come, having something to suit all tastes and plenty to challenge your ideas.
Works this year include paintings which look at the importance of memory and nostalgia, loss and longing, and powerful ideas about the female cycle; sculpture that challenges the role of the museum and the curating of found objects; filmic explorations into the sublime; and the use of silk worms as metaphor.
Scheduled performances include a Radical Gallery Tour; feminist LOLs and womanly adventures; and spectacular installations using light, sound and movement.
Private View: Friday 3rd July 6-9pm
Exhibition: 4-12 July 2015
University Gallery
via MA Show 2015 | July 2015 | Arts and Humanities.