GALLERY: Degree and diploma students' annual exhibition

Northbrook College's art, design and media students are showcasing their end-of-year degree and diploma work in an exciting exhibition.

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Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4
Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4

More than 1,000 people attended the preview evening at the University Centre, Littlehampton Road, Worthing, on Tuesday and more are expected as the exhibition continues.

Celebrating the imaginations of the future, the displays feature a range of creative arts subjects, including fine art, fashion design, textile design, fashion media and promotion, graphic design, illustration, photography, moving image, digital arts, games development, theatre production design, prop making and special effects, costume for performance and film, and make up and hair for theatre and media.

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The exhibition is open until 4pm today, from 10am to 4pm tomorrow, and 10am to 2pm on Saturday.

Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4
Karen Kong with her textile display entitled Bye Bye 1960s. Picture: Kate Shemilt ks16000743-4

There is also a chance to see the displays on Saturday, June 18, from 11am to 4pm, as part of Worthing Open Houses.

This will be the last chance to view the best of this year’s degree student work before it is transported to London for the National Graduate Shows.

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