A group of MA students from the School of Fine Art, History of Art and Cultural Studies invite you to Step Into China and view an exhibit at the University of Leeds, in collaboration with the Business Confucius Institute.
This exhibition celebrates the work created by members of the National Art and Design Saturday Club at the University of Leeds.
Who’s in charge? is an exhibition that celebrates the impact that Art School for Rebel Girls, a project led by Pavilion, has had since its conception two years ago, and looks at where it might go in the future.
This exhibition explores the impact of race relations legislation in the UK, and captures the voices of generations who have been directly impacted by the Race Relations Act 1968, fifty years after the law was enacted.
Discover the work of Emily Susan Ford, explore the history of Public Art on campus, delve into the genre of Still Life and gain a deeper understanding of the legacies of the First World War through these MA student projects.
An exhibition of work by Ann-Marie LeQuesne, curated by MA Arts Management and Heritage Studies students.
An exhibition exploring the life of Emily Ford, a painter of the Pre-Raphelite style working and living in Leeds from the mid 19th to the early 20th century, curated by a group of our MA students.
Join us to celebrate this year’s MA Art Gallery and Museum Studies, MA Arts Management & Heritage Studies and MA Curating Science students’ interpretive projects.