The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

University prepares to stage Scotland’s largest art exhibition

Some of the UK’s brightest emerging talents are taking part

- Stefan Morkis smorkis@thecourier.co.uk

Dundee University will be turned into Scotland’s largest exhibition space next week for the 2017 Art, Design and Architectu­re Degree Show.

The show takes place throughout the two buildings and 14 floors that comprise Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design with every spare space hosting exhibits from some of the UK’s brightest emerging talents.

The exhibition will open to the public on Saturday May 20, with the preview evening taking place the night before.

Almost 350 students from Duncan of Jordanston­e and the School of Social Sciences will showcase the fruits of their undergradu­ate labours to thousands of visitors over the show’s 10-day run.

A range of activities, including pop-up cafes run by Dundee restaurant Gallery 48 each weekend, will also take place during the exhibition’s run.

Many Duncan of Jordanston­e students go on to become world- renowned artists, animators, designers and makers.

This year’s cohorts will be hoping to emulate the success of alumni such as Turner Prize winner Susan Philipz, film director David Mackenzie, illustrato­r Jo Basford and photograph­er Albert Watson.

Professor Paul Harris, dean of Duncan of Jordanston­e, said: “It is hard to describe how exciting and vibrant a time this is for everyone involved.

“The buzz has been building for months and the students who have poured their heart and soul into their work over several years are reaching the end of their undergradu­ate careers.

“This is far from the end of their journey in art and design, however.

“They may become practising artists or they may go on to work in film, games and animation studios. They might find themselves working with some of the world’s largest tech companies or leading the next big start-ups.

“They may go on to do something completely different but we are confident that what they have learned in their years here will stand them in good stead, regardless of which field they choose to work in.”

The Degree Show is on until Sunday May 28. Admission is free and it is open from 10am until 8pm, Monday–Friday, and 10am to 4pm, Saturday–Sunday.

It is hard to describe how exciting and vibrant a time this is for everyone involved. PROFESSOR PAUL HARRIS

 ??  ?? Shannon Murray with a giant pom-pom she is exhibiting.
Shannon Murray with a giant pom-pom she is exhibiting.

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