Design-it: Politics and place-making. Olympic representations of London 2012 and Rio 2016
Dr Jon Croose presents 'Politics and place making: Olympic representations of London 2012 and Rio 2016'
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Dr Jon Croose presents 'Politics and place making: Olympic representations of London 2012 and Rio 2016'
AUB Foundation graduate Charlie Hill has shot and directed a music video in Canada for local band Neighbourhood Watch.
Straight after graduating, AUB Graphic Design alumna Capryce Montford...
AUB graduates Nick Rowland and Jesse Lewis-Reece are contenders for a raft of BAFTAs or the 2021 EE British Academy Film Awards.
Dorset-based Photographer and graduate Jayne Jackson is staging a ‘people-free’ art protest for the right to walk safely.
Explore the work already being created by students taking part in I Can't Draw
AUB Commercial Photography student Gabriel Bush has documented how Bournemouth’s creative student community have worked through the pandemic
The Animation Research Group at AUB is delighted to announce the next speaker in our ongoing series of talks. All welcome.
In association with AUB Human, students across costume courses had the opportunity to be part of the Costume for Change competition
'The Artist Will See You Now’ is an online exhibition developed by our BA (Hons) Fine Art students in response to The Wellcome Collection
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