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Schools' Hub : Summer Shows 2024

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Summer Shows 2024

Each year, our Schools team helps to deliver guided and self-guided tours for school groups interested in visiting our Summer Shows.

Foundation Summer Show

Dates: Wednesday 5 – Wednesday 12 June 2024

Our Foundation Summer Show features work from our Foundation students. Work exhibited comes from a range of interests including Textiles, Costume, Fashion, Graphic Design, Illustration, Fine Art, Animation, Film, Photography and 3D Design.

Pick a day for your visit and choose from a morning session between 10.00 and 11.30, or an afternoon session between 13.00 and 14.30.

Please note: If your preferred date isn't available in the booking form dropdown, it may have already been booked by someone else. Please consider selecting an alternative date or contacting our team to explore other options.

Undergraduate Summer Shows

Dates: Friday 28 June – Friday 5 July 2024

Our Undergraduate Summer Shows feature work from all our BA (Hons) courses across performance, art, design and media subjects.

To make sure your students see the subject areas they're particularly interested in, we're asking schools to select up to six course areas that will make up your visit.

This event is fully booked. If you'd like to be put on a waiting list in case of a cancellation, please email us at schools@aub.ac.uk.

Content warning

Our students will be working on their final projects up until June, so we won’t know the exact exhibition content until much closer to the visit day. Please be aware that some exhibits might not be suitable for Years 9 and below and can contain graphic or triggering content.

The Schools team will make you aware of any such works on the day of your visit.

Visiting the Summer Shows

If you're interested in visiting our Summer Shows as a member of the public rather than with a group, you can find further information on our event pages. Find out more about our Foundation Show and our Undergraduate Shows.

For any queries, please contact us at schools@aub.ac.uk.

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