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EXHIBITIONS

2024 Creative Processes Exhibition 

Our first exhibition was a celebration of creativity in all its forms. The show-stopper was an intricately crafted collaboration piece, created by repurposing our unused letterpress prints. This large-scale artwork was hung across nearly an entire wall. Each participant contributed a panel made up of squares, which were seamlessly connected to form one cohesive and striking piece of art.

The exhibition also featured a collection of letterpress and risograph prints—some left untouched, others digitally enhanced and blended. Together, they created a vibrant display of colour, texture, and shape across the gallery walls.

2025 Professional Practice Exhibition 

Our most recent exhibition focused on typography and mark making, created in celebration of Glasgow’s 850th anniversary. Each student produced experimental typographic outcomes inspired by iconic Glasgow locations. My chosen sites were Central Station and The Lighthouse, and I used various typographic techniques to visually represent the atmosphere and architectural identity of each landmark.

The exhibition featured typographic printed fabrics suspended throughout the space, alongside a striking display of the class’s mark-making work across the back wall. We also created A5 concertina sketchbooks that documented our process and experimentation.A visual highlight was our acrylic installation, composed of cropped sections from our typographic experiments. These pieces, displayed in an array of blended colours, added depth, energy, and movement across the walls and tied the entire exhibition together into a vibrant and cohesive celebration of Glasgow’s visual identity.

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