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14th June 2016

Northumbria’s stunning end-of-year degree show for its creative courses launches tonight across campus.

REVEAL is an annual exhibition showcasing the outstanding graduate talent from across the University. Students from courses including Animation, Architecture, Interior Architecture, Fashion, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Interactive Media Design, 3D Design, Design for Industry and Interior Design, will exhibit their work in an end-of-year celebration on campus, ahead of further high-profile shows in London such as New Designers and Free Range Interiors.

Northumbria has a global reputation for creativity and innovation, producing graduates who have gone on to international success thanks to the expert guidance and teaching of the University’s academics. From successful artists, filmmakers, creative professionals and ground-breaking designers, Northumbria’s global graduates are changing the world with their inspirational ideas. Notable creative alumni include Sir Jonathan Ive,Chief Design Officer at Apple; Rob Law MBE, Founder of Trunki; Neil Marshall, Episode Director, Game of Thrones; and Mercury Prize nominee, Kathryn Williams. Tomorrow’s event will reveal the final works of this year’s graduating students from the following subject areas:

  • REVEAL: Architecture  - reflectsthe studio culture and authentic practice taking place in the Faculty of Engineering & Environment, preparing students for a professional career in the field 
  • REVEAL: Interior Architecture - includes students’ projects set by external clients in partnership with the programme and explore innovative approaches to building reuse and adaptation
  • REVEAL: Arts - a raw, exciting exhibition produced by graduating Fine Art students, demonstrating their high level of creative achievement which reflects the diversity of contemporary ideas and culture, asks questions and provokes debate
  • REVEAL: Design - presents work by graduating students across all Design disciplines, and it is renowned for producing international recognised designers, with alumni working for notable international companies including Abercrombie and Fitch, Apple, BBC, Habitat, Mars, Nokia, Phillips and River Island
  • REVEAL: Media and Communication Design - features a wide range of students’ works across Advertising, Animation, Graphic Design and Interactive Media Design (IMD) courses supported by a highly regarded teaching team with extensive industry experience. Graduates are currently employed by high profile companies such as BBC Digital, Framestone and Nexus.

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