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Solihull College students unveil creative exhibition

Solihull Editorial 6 hours ago   0

Solihull College & University Centre has hosted a special exhibition showcasing work by its Creative Arts students.

Held at the college’s Blossomfield Campus, the show brought together pieces from students studying Graphic Design, Photography, Art & Design, and Fashion, presenting a wide-ranging display of ideas, materials and personal expression.

As well as traditional techniques, the exhibition featured digital and interdisciplinary work, with students experimenting with video, 3D graphics, sculpture and game concept design, bringing an extra dimension to the display.

Programme Manager for Creative Arts, Emma Jukes, said she was proud of what the students had achieved. She said the exhibition celebrated their creativity and highlighted their individual talents, as well as the progress they had made during their studies.

Emma said:

“The exhibition here at Blossomfield Campus celebrated the creativity and achievement of our students, highlighting not only their individual talents but also their significant progression and growth throughout their time in college.




“From bold graphic communication and thought-provoking photography to expressive fine art and striking fashion garments, the show featured some truly outstanding work. The exhibition stood as a testament to the dedication, skill, and creative development of our students as they prepared to take their next steps into higher education and the creative industries.”

Some of the talent on show. Image: Solihull College

Jukes praised the standard of work on show, from graphic communication and photography to fine art and fashion garments, saying it reflected the students’ dedication and skill as they prepare to move on to higher education or careers in the creative industries.


The exhibition forms part of the college’s efforts to give students a platform to display their work publicly before progressing to the next stage of their education or professional lives.

Images: Solihull College