Arts graduates from the London College of Communication (LCC) are displaying their work at a free public exhibition in Elephant and Castle from Thursday, December 1 to Tuesday, December 5.
Visitors to the free LCC Postgraduate Show 2022 will see work from creators across courses including virtual reality, graphic design, film, illustration, TV, and more.
This year, there was a focus on ‘complexity and contradiction’, with graduates’ projects exploring sustainability, social justice, inclusivity and immersive technology.
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Kene Igweonu, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of College at London College of Communication, said: “Our students represent the next generation of innovators and change-makers in the creative industry, and I’m delighted to be able to welcome local residents, partners, and groups to see their work in person.
“We hope this showcase will give people from across the local area and industry a glimpse into the kinds of innovative work produced by students at the College, and a chance to celebrate their hard work, vision, and achievement.”
The exhibition follows one last summer, in which visitors saw work from courses such as film-making, photography, design and more.
In addition to exploring the winter exhibition, members of the public are also invited to a programme of events – which are free and open to all.
The shows are part of London College of Communication’s ongoing programme of public events and work with local Southwark communities – which has in the past seen students working with local charities and community groups to create free films, photography, and branding.
Previous graduates from LCC include theatre director Kwame Kwei-Armah, star of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Bimini Bon Boulash, ITV News and Loose Women presenter Charlene White and games writer Rhianna Pratchett.
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There have also been designers Fandangoe Kid and Lakwena Maciver, film directors Rose Glass and Remi Weekes, filmmaker Ayo Akingbade, and photographers Ingrid Pollard, Janette Beckman, and Juno Calypso.
Details of the LCC Postgraduate Shows:
- 1 December: 9.30am-12.30pm and 2pm-4pm (last entry 3.45pm)
- 2 December: 9.30am-12.30pm and 2pm-7pm (last entry 6.45pm)
- 3 December: 10am-4pm (last entry 3.45pm)
- 5 December: 9.30am-12.30 pm and 2-7pm (last entry 6.45pm)
Graduate shows for 2022 are free and open to all. In order for us to safely manage capacities within our gallery spaces, and to ensure that you can get a timeslot, please book in advance here.