Northern School of Art will be showcasing an innovative virtual display of the creative work produced by students
Image: Amy Hastings Textiles Design, Instagram: @amyhastingstextiles
From early–July, the Northern School of Art will be showcasing an innovative virtual display of the creative work produced by students from both the Hartlepool and Middlesbrough campuses. Their Discovered Online event will celebrate the exceptional talents of degree and further education students from a wide range of courses including costume design, textiles and surface design, animation and photograph to name a few.
The institution has worked tirelessly to replace the traditional end of degree and post-16 exhibition with a virtual display. They have endeavoured to provide a digital platform to further enhance the online profile of their students and present them to a worldwide audience, as they progress with their future creative careers.
Viewers can expect a visual feast of unique and individual installations that reflect the remarkable talent and determination of the students, who despite facing unprecedented circumstances have continued to work towards completing their course. The exhibition will include work by Amy Hastings, a textiles and surface pattern designer, and costume designer Jonathan Rogers, whose final collections can be seen alongside the incredibly gifted class of 2020.
Discovered Online is available to view at The Northern School of Art’s website from 2nd July