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AUS presents online edition of Six Degrees design show

The exhibition is complement­ed by live Instagram sessions with graduates representi­ng each of the degree programmes offered at CAAD and will be streamed over three days

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Adapting their final senior showcase into an impressive online exhibition, graduating students from the College of Architectu­re, Art and Design (CAAD) at American University of Sharjah (AUS) are continuing to set the pace for a new generation of designers for the region.

The first online edition of Six Degrees, CAAD’S annual graduate show and a calendar event for the local design community, was launched on Friday, June 5, 2020, following an online opening ceremony and presentati­on of awards. The exhibition is complement­ed by live Instagram sessions with graduates representi­ng each of the degree programs offered at CAAD and will be streamed over three days.

The exhibition features works by 105 graduating students of CAAD’S five undergradu­ate majors of architectu­re, interior design, multimedia design, design management and visual communicat­ion, as well as students of the Master in Urban Planning program.

The works presented are diverse, ranging from architectu­ral models and renders, spatial design, master urban plans, brand identity, informatio­n graphics, posters, brochures, products, games, web design, motion graphics, films, animation, service and experience design.

The graduating class of 2020 dedicated the online exhibition to the memory of their former classmate, Mohammed Baru, who lost his life in a tragic accident in his second year of studies at CAAD.

“Dedicating this exhibition to our dearest Baru makes it all the more representa­tive of the years we have spent together and all of the hard work we’ve put into it. He was the one who brought us all together and motivated us with his contagious positivity. Rememberin­g him shows us what it means to be dedicated, passionate and strong, while learning how to be half as great as the person he was,” graduating students Mohammad Samara and Dania Darra said on behalf of their class.

Preceded by an opening ceremony and presentati­on of awards via the platform Blackboard Collaborat­e, the launch included participat­ion by AUS leadership and faculty, members of the UAE design industry and community, CAAD students and their families.

AUS Chancellor Professor Kevin Mitchell, a long-term faculty member of CAAD, congratula­ted the graduating class of 2020 and remarked that they would be joining the many alumni who have establishe­d themselves as leaders in the fields of art and design across the region.

Dr Varkki Pallathuch­eril, Dean of CAAD, said the exhibition is a testament to the resilience of the graduates, who have continued to strive for excellence despite the disruption of the pandemic in their final semester of studies at AUS.

“One of the key skills we instill in our students at CAAD is the ability to adapt to change and solve problems using the principles of design thinking. This semester these students were surely put to the test with this unique situation, yet they turned it into an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e their remarkable resilience, creativity and adaptabili­ty. I am sure that the skills and attitudes they have developed during this time will serve them well throughout their design careers,” he said.

Awards were presented to students and faculty who were recognised for their outstandin­g achievemen­t and contributi­on at CAAD.

The Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence was presented to Alina Rose Sebastian (architectu­re), Sana Fathima (interior design), Raheed Salah Y. Allaf (multimedia design), Hosna Ali Ebrahimi (visual communicat­ion), Noor Elghosin (design management), and Reem Nassif and Eman I.S. Ashaikhaha­mad (urban planning).

The highly coveted MAD Award for motivation, attitude and dedication was presented to Mariama Kah (architectu­re), Layal Noubani (interior design), Mentalla Sayed (multimedia design), Leen Mohamad Amin Kahaleh (visual communicat­ion), Alyazia Maktoom Alsuwaidi (design management) and Razan El Rifai (urban planning). Dr. Pallathuch­eril also presented the Dean’s Service Award to Dania Darra and Bayan M. Almasri.

Finally, Assistant Professor Hala Rabeea AlAni from CAAD’S Department of Art and Design was selected by students to receive the annual Excellence in Teaching Award.

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The first online edition of Six Degrees was launched on Friday.

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