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Explore the Norwich University of the Arts 2023 Graduate Showcase

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In 2020 we launched the Norwich University of the Arts Graduate Showcase, where graduates’ work is presented internationally through an inspiring digital portal. The Norwich Showcase has been visited by users spread throughout 147 countries!

Our online immersive experience reveals final student work — from Fine Art, Architecture, and Fashion, to Film, Animation, and Photography, to Graphic Design and Games.

The 2023 Norwich Graduate Showcase includes multiple award-winning student works.

Discover where creative curiosity has taken hundreds of talented artists, designers, and makers at Norwich University of the Arts in this year’s online Graduate Showcase.

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Grad Fest 2023

Norwich’s biggest exhibition of art, design, architecture, and media.

Norwich University of the Arts 2023 graduates presented their end of year show, a week-long physical exhibition across four of our main campus buildings.

This was an exciting exhibition of work from a new generation of fresh talent — an excellent opportunity for the public, employers, and our graduates alike.

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Student work credits

The following students’ work featured in the promotional campaign for the 2023 Graduate Showcase

Clara Mukasa, BA (Hons) Fine Art
Joseph Corlito, BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion
Tay Morgan, BA (Hons) Photography
Callum Wells, BA (Hons) Photography
Chrysangelos Kougioutas, BA (Hons) Graphic Communication
George Cutler, BA (Hons) Games Art and Design
Christopher Gardner, BA (Hons) Photography
Chloe Lees, BA (Hons) Fine Art
Stuart Riches, BA (Hons) Games Art and Design
Lauryn Lamb, BA Fine Art
Amber Iles, BA (Hons) Animation
Charlie Surlock, BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion
Luke Burrows, BA (Hons) Architecture
Rachel Cottrell, BA Graphic Communication
Tara Lea, BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion
Willow Hall, BA (Hons) Design for Publishing
Zoe Brooker, BA (Hons) Fashion
Alison Page, BA (Hons) Textile Design
Iuliia Rozsa Bakacsi, BA (Hons) Games Art and Design
Olivia Heseltine, BA (Hons) Illustration
Chloe Leeder, BA (Hons) Design for Publishing
Caitlin Meier, BA (Hons) Architecture
Henry Gadsdon, BA (Hons) Graphic Communication
Skye Williams, BA (Hons) Graphic Design
Marna Alberts, BA (Hons) Textile Design
Steven Pascoe, BA (Hons) Animation
Engy Jarrouj, BA (Hons) Animation
Juan Murrell, BA (Hons) Animation

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Introducing Barry Leith, esteemed animator and director who was part of the team that first brought the Wombles to life. Barry is a regular visitor on our BA (Hons) Animation course, and recently he was working with our stop motion third years, lending his expertise to help plan and troubleshoot their final projects. ‍: @norwichuni_animation_avfx : @womblesofficial : @helenanimate #WeAreNorwich #thewombles #barryleith #animation
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Still from game 'error404'. A dark green background has a circuit board pattern on it. In front are light green walls of a square pattern; a few little objects are flying around the screen. 'error404' is in the centre of the image in pale green text.

Norwich Student wins at Ukie Student Game Jam 2024

BA (Hons) Games Art and Design student Charlie O’Shea was awarded Best Moment-to-Moment Gameplay award for his game ‘error404’.
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A photo of an art installation from the project: Urbanity from the Ocean, called TRANSFORMATIVE COOPERATION. The image shows various red bricks and bamboo on a floor creating what looks like a path shape. There are white sheets hanging above the pieces on the floor that have been stained blue at the bottom. Finally, there are white pieces of fabric that look like screwed up pieces of paper hanging in the middle of the installation.

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Theo Galvin is an Architecture MArch student who works towards a provocative experimental style of architectural design, related to socio-political issues, specifically around the topic of waste disposal, perception and reuse. Theo talks to us about his opportunity with The AA Taiwan School Fellowship Programme 2023: Urbanity from the Ocean.
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