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RCA Show 2014

Videos from It’s Nice ThatThe annual graduate shows will take place simultaneously across the College’s two campuses in Battersea and Kensington. Show RCA offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the very best of emerging contemporary art and design practice. Over 575 art and design...
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Videos from It’s Nice That

The annual graduate shows will take place simultaneously across the College’s two campuses in Battersea and Kensington. Show RCA offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the very best of emerging contemporary art and design practice. Over 575 art and design postgraduate students will exhibit work of exceptional quality, imagination and technical skill. The exhibitions are free, with much of the work for sale or commission – ranging from paintings to prints, glassware to jewellery and furniture to textiles.

RCA Kensington:
Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU
School of Architecture – Architecture; Interior Design
School of Communication  – Animation, Information Experience Design, Visual Communication
School of Design – Design Interactions; Design Products: Innovation Design Engineering; Service Design; Vehicle Design
School of Humanities – History of Design

RCA Battersea:
Hester Road, London SW11 4AN

School of Fine Art – Painting; Photography; Printmaking; Sculpture
School of Humanities – Critical & Historical Studies; Critical Writing in Art & Design; Curating Contemporary Art
School of Material – Ceramics & Glass; Fashion: Accessories, Footwear and Millinery; Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery; Textiles

A video about Ewelina Wisniowska in Ceramics & Glass :

A video about Gabriel Birch in Sculpture :

A video about Nell Benett in Innovation Design Engineering :

A video about Lauren Cohen in Painting :


& many others …

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