Barbie60: Celebrating 60 years of a cultural icon
To celebrate the 60th birthday of Barbie, Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
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To celebrate the 60th birthday of Barbie, Arts University Bournemouth (AUB)
At AUB, we celebrate, support and enable research within the arts.
BA (Hons) Commercial Photography graduating students showcased their work in Hoxton Arches Gallery,
Interested in studying a Master's degree at AUB? Why not come along to our new MA Showcase 'Work in Progress'
Professor Paul Wenham-Clarke has explored the social and cultural issues affecting the lives of a group of travellers living in West London.
An Arts University Bournemouth BA (Hons) Textiles graduate has won a top textiles award at the 2018 Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery.
Joanna Paterson studied BA (Hons) Commercial Photography at AUB, graduating in 2006. Since then she’s worked with a host of brands...
From Friday 17th to Sunday 19th May 2019, BA (Hons) Make-up for Media and Performance students exhibited at the world famous IMATS in London
The Foundation summer show is a celebration of all the fantastic work our Foundation students do throughout their time at AUB.
The 2019 AUB Human symposium, WHO AM I? Identity in the Age of the Anthropocene...
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