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Viewing Central Saint Martins Postgraduate Show

Graduate mania is on.
 
London has come alight with cultural curiosity as the next generation of Spotlight deserving artists graduate from some of London’s most prestigious art schools.
 
Discover a plethora of budding artists at Central Saint Martins’ (CSM) Postgraduate art exhibition. The exhibition unveils the graduating students’ distinguished creativity, inspiration, and individuality, showcasing their unique points of view as they open up thought-provoking dialogues about the present and future. Experience and explore the dynamism of a new generation of artists, designers, performers, curators and innovators who continue to push the boundaries. The exhibition showcases work from various courses, including Art and Science, Contemporary Photography, Fine Art, Moving Image, and Theory and Philosophy.
 
Experimental and original artistry fills the campus and continues the legacy of the prestigious art school left by alumni such as Es Devlin, Alexander McQueen, Grace Wales Bonner and Richard Deacon. The world-renowned arts and design college holds diverse creative practices within their campus, providing their students with the skill and knowledge to imagine and create a better future as they address the urgent global challenges.

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Dates
28 June 2023 — 02 July 2023
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