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World-Class Creative Talent to be REVEALED at Northumbria’s Degree Shows

REVEAL is the University’s annual celebration of outstanding student work across our creative courses.

REVEAL is the University’s annual celebration of outstanding student work across our creative courses.

Northumbria alumni, employers, prospective and current students, and members of the public are all invited to gain a sneak preview of up and coming talent as Northumbria opens the doors for its 2016 degree shows.

Work from arts, architecture, design and media students will be revealed to international audiences with exhibitions due to take place in Newcastle, Gateshead, London and New York from May. Northumbria’s graduate shows have become a major highlight in the North East’s cultural calendar and within respective industries on a national and international scale.

Working in collaboration with a range of cultural partners, the degree shows take place at Northumbria’s city centre campus in Newcastle, as well as a range of partner venues including BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Northern Stage and Tyneside Cinema. Throughout the summer, selected works will also travel to London and New York to compete for industry attention against some of the most talented student work on the international stage.

A selection of events from this year’s REVEAL programme is listed below. To find out more about each event simply click on the name of the show.

To watch film footage of last year’s Degree Shows click here. For information on how to attend this year or invitation queries please email nu.events@northumbria.ac.uk


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