Exhibition will present diverse range of creative approaches

'53 More Things to do in Zero Gravity' is the quirky title of this year's Lancaster University Fine Art students' degree show which opens later this month. The title alludes to the idea of a group of young artists, working in their individual campus-based studios, whose creative ideas are suddenly set free. This exhibition , which showcases the work of final year BA Fine Art students, is a celebration of three years of making, thinking, sharing and learning. The exhibition presents a diverse range of creative approaches, including contemporary drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, new media and public encounters. Professor Emma Rose, the Director of Study for Fine Art at Lancaster University, said: "Each year our students continue to astound us with their ambition and level of professionalism in their management of the exhibition. "The degree show is a student-led initiative, giving our students experience of professional exhibition planning and event management, curating the exhibition, advertising and liaising with a gallery. "The exhibition has grown in profile over the past five years and now attracts a large audience.
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