Art and design students showcase postgraduate projects across the capital

Posted Friday 7 September 2012

Work by Kingston University art and design students is popping up all over London - from Brompton to Peckham and from the South Bank to the Canal Museum at King's Cross.

Aficionados of the creative arts should keep their eyes peeled for unexpected displays by MA fine artists, product designers and curators. They may even be lucky enough to stumble across exhibits by students studying for MAs in communication design, film and television design, surveying and fashion.

The shows aim to highlight the value of a postgraduate qualification. "Our courses provide the space and time to pursue the question not the answer," Kingston University's course leader for MA Communication Design Ian Noble said. "The purpose of MA research is to achieve a better understanding of what is possible, effective and appropriate."

Kingston University's postgraduate courses also have a vocational focus. "At a time when the broadcasting industry is very hard to break into, our graduates have secured some enviable jobs," course leader for production design for film and television Teresa Lawler said. "We have four former students working with Simon Jago, who designed the sets for the BBC and Channel 4 newsrooms, one is art director for Downton Abbey, one manages a large team on the Big Brother set and another was action prop buyer on Batman - The Dark Knight Rises and worked on Ridley Scott's Prometheus."

Kingston University is staging seven separate MA shows this year:

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