

Fine Art Degree Show

Alicia Olejniczak
Time and Everything In Between
Video, sound and Super 8 Film
A video installation exploring time, perception, and memory. Olejniczak’s work with expired Super 8 film becomes a vessel for ghostly, ephemeral works that possess strands of decay and recollection.

Amelie Warner
Wrong Way Up
Mixed media installation
A taste of a future without humans. Warner’s immersive post-human world is filled with domestic materials under UV light. A new ecology is realised where these materials have come together to become something new.

Athiwolf
I’m Just a Girl
Mixed media installation
Moving through pain, pleasure, chaos, and rebirth. Athiwolf’s work captures the messy, unfiltered essence of being. It speaks to the relentless repetition of “slayy” and survive, of breaking and becoming. In a world that tries to define and confine, this is an unapologetic declaration of presence, resilience, and the beautifully brutal rhythm of being.

Ciara Williams
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Mixed media
Toying with the inability of capturing the human essence within the machine; A portable scanner and its versions of the identity it distorts, is in constant conversation.

Gabriela Szczygiel
Synchronicity
Mixed media installation
Szczygiel develops her practice around the concept of preserving the uniqueness of every human being, which becomes the basis of the value of freedom. Focusing on the process becomes a transformative narrative, using mixed media and materials that constitutes a remarkable language of art in which “the living word” serves a pivotal role.

Hollie Wilkins
Auntie Bee
Mixed media installation
Wilkins’ collection of work excavates classical path making, dry wells and undetermined damp spots, to explore the constant nature of ephemeral, reproductive nodes.

Ian S K Riby
Merger
Oil on mixed surfaces
Studio effects.
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All for what
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Of a practice of unknowing.

Luke Cotter
Looking Forward to the Weekend
Sculptural installation
A sandwich of church iconography and pub aesthetic. Cotter aims to find the middle ground between two seemingly separated spaces, the church and the pub.

Megan jenkins
H U S K
Mixed media installation
Haunting, distorting, stretching, decaying. It clings to skin and peels away like old wallpaper in a house that remembers too much. Stitching together remnants of memory – some fragile, some rigid – shaping spaces that exist between comfort and claustrophobia, presence and absence.

Robyn Evans
Asystole
Mixed media installation
Robyn Evans has created this particular line of work in order to commemorate her best friend Amy, that died in September of 2023. The artwork presented in this exhibition portrays the isolation and grief that stems from no longer having someone so important there.

Sam Hamblet
Ritualistic
Mixed media installation
Hamblet explores the deep bond between women and nature. By pushing boundaries and challenging taboos, she celebrates the power of the feminine body and the Earth’s spiritual strength.

Sez Amber
Open Wide
Mixed media installation
“The ever-present watcher peering through the keyhole, peering through the keyhole in your own head, if nowhere else. You are a woman with a man inside watching a woman. You are your own voyeur.” – Margaret Atwood
Behind every woman is an all-consuming void, ready to eat her, then itself.

Stav Shoval
Transparency Beyond Boundaries
Acrylic on perspex and wood
Shoval’s work is a series of work that doesn’t imply any specific themes but instead encourages its audience to share their opinions to create diverse conversation and a sustained form of expression