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REVEAL: Fashion

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School of Design, Northumbria University

Our School of Design will open its doors on 20th June to show the stunning work from final year Fashion Design, Fashion Communication, and Fashion Design and Marketing programmes.

 

Opening Night

Thursday 20th June, 6pm - 9pm

 

Exhibition Opening Hours

Friday 21st June - Thursday 4th July, 10am - 4pm

PLEASE NOTE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the exhibitions will no longer be opening on Saturday 22nd, Sunday 23rd and Sunday 30th June. The exhibition will still open for the University Open Day on Saturday 29th June. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

 

Please note: this is an exhibition of student work, not a catwalk show. 

 

This exhibition is free to attend. Registration essential. Please provide your details in the form below.

 

 

Event Details

School of Design, Northumbria University
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XA

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