Fine art students at the University of Chichester are embarking on the final chapter with their degree show coming up at the university’s Bognor Regis campus from Friday, June 9-Wednesday, June 14, 11-6 weekdays, 11-4 weekends.
Senior lecturer Tim Sandys-Renton said: “These fine art students have spent three years developing their very personal visions and styles, and you’ll witness this in an exhibition that’s full of colours, textures, forms, in part challenging, but always interesting and exciting. They’ve supported this development through the development of practical skills in textiles, printmaking, painting and sculptur and honed this all further by the study and application of theory.”
We talk to Lauryn Lockyear and Chris Burgess
Senior lecturer Tim Sandys-Renton said: “These fine art students have spent three years developing their very personal visions and styles, and you’ll witness this in an exhibition that’s full of colours, textures, forms, in part challenging, but always interesting and exciting. They’ve supported this development through the development of practical skills in textiles, printmaking, painting and sculptur and honed this all further by the study and application of theory.”
We talk to Lauryn Lockyear and Chris Burgess
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