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MA Painting graduates present "We Want You to See" exhibition at Boscombe Arts Depot

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MA Painting graduates from Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) are exhibiting their final project work at Boscombe Arts Depot (B.A.D.) as part of the University’s 2025 Postgraduate Summer Shows.

We Want You to See includes works from large-scale canvases to miniature works showcasing the breadth and depth of AUB's MA Painting course.

Exhibiting artists include Aniia A, Christina Phillips, Freydis Christopherson, Ruth Fuller, Steve Pill, Coralie Braddock, Bonnie Beevor, ZhenZhen Li, and Salma Adi.

Sam Jackson, Senior Lecturer on MA Painting, comments, “This exhibition marks the final stage of the journey for these postgraduate graduates on MA Painting, but the very beginning of exciting and professional careers for them all in the future.

“Encompassing the contemporary and traditional in making and thinking, the works are compelling, current and highlight the passions and concerns of an international and diverse group of students. These paintings also highlight the huge development, confidence, leaps of faith, commitment and level of professionalism that these newly graduated students have achieved.”

“We would like to thank the team at B.A.D. for the support and commitment to MA Painting."

We Want You to See is showing from 19–26 September, with a private view taking place on 18 September.

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