FINE art students displayed their end-of-year works in a virtual gallery.
Normally, graduates from Oxford Brookes University would stage a major exhibition to mark the end of their three-year degree, however, this year the event was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The show, called ‘Surface’, features work across a range of disciplines, from photography and sculpture to paintings and even virtual reality.
Senior lecturer at the School of Arts department Stephen Cornford congratulated his students and added: "Unhindered by expectations of what the year 2020 should or might have looked like, the work of these students is grounded in the social, ecological and material realities of their lives.
"Their determination to address the challenges of this reality, to find the space and the means to make their opinions felt beyond the perpetual noise of the self-reflexive screen-world, is to be celebrated."
The works included graphic designs and sizeable sculptures.
Go to surfacedegreeshow.com
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