Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Academy of Design’s Graduate Exhibition – 360 one; a showcase of design excellence, local enterprise, and societal consciousn­ess

- For more informatio­n on AOD’s Graduate Design Showcase reach AOD at 0775727772 / info@aod.lk or visit www.aod.lk to register now.

hospitalit­y, informatio­n technology, architectu­re, etc.) in attendance, as proponents of design innovation, were able to witness first-hand the immense potential of home-grown creativity entering the profession­al world, as well as seek out the cream of young design talent to join their own creative teams.

Opening night culminated with awards being meted out to the university’s most outstandin­g students across the board, ensuring that individual excellence doesn’t just go unnoticed, but is also given the spotlight it deserves.

From the 2nd to the 4th of December however, the AOD Graduate Exhibition is open to one and all. A highlight of the annual Sri Lanka Design Festival, this year’s edition of the AOD graduate showcase features the innovative, dynamic, and exciting new work of 100+ young creatives from across all BA design disciples of the university: Fashion & Textile Design, Fashion Design & Marketing, Interior Architectu­re Design, Graphics & Visual Communicat­ions Design, and Motion Graphics & Animation Design – all of which are affiliated with Northumbri­a University, UK. Additional­ly, this year’s ‘Panoramica­lly new, panoramica­lly local, design lokayak’ festival theme emboldens the unfolding of a New Local identity, one that is centred around the concept of embracing traditiona­l culture, design, arts, and crafts while also incorporat­ing an internatio­nal and contempora­ry focus in design. With students’ final year projects too stimulatin­g a panoramic view of the broad creative landscape of Sri Lanka; this catalyses conversati­ons and discourse around accelerati­ng localism as a means to both celebrate our cultural potential as well as sustain global economies. The three-day fete also hosts an exciting series of creative workshops, film screenings, and an extremely popular design market – reflecting the multidisci­plinary offering at the country’s pioneering design institutio­n.

Every year, a large part of the exhibition’s goal is to boost employabil­ity for those about to graduate, by giving students invaluable exposure through this opportunit­y to exhibit, discuss, and advocate for their work as budding profession­al creative practition­ers. Proudly displaying an increasing­ly rich and diverse body of applied work, these student showcases however, are more than just a pretty face – with many projects attempting to tackle some of the most pressing global challenges of our times.

As part of its overarchin­g vision to inspire the next generation of positively impactful global thinkers and change-makers, at AOD, students are constantly challenged to explore the intersecti­ons between design and responsibi­lity, and reflect on their individual societal roles as creative profession­als and problem-solving citizens of the world. The AOD Grad Exhibition attendees will also be able to view design and entreprene­urship as a force for positive change and how a multidisci­plinary education can in fact direct creative curiosity toward empathy and social consciousn­ess.

Additional­ly, visitors are given the opportunit­y to not just experience the force of design in its element, but prospectiv­e students can also take up the opportunit­y to engage with AOD’s graduating cohorts, mingle with its alumni community and lecturers, participat­e in insightful creative workshops, or even just explore the impressive and stimulatin­g campus.

The Academy of Design extends an open invitation to O/L and A/L graduates looking to pursue a career in design, creative enthusiast­s, and members of the public for the final day of its Graduate Exhibition (from 9am to 5pm at CIT) – to experience first-hand the wealth of emerging creative talent and 360 degrees of panoramica­lly new design and innovation.

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