UEL Student Exhibition at the Rich Mix, Shoreditch


Mental Photography, Konstantinos Noulis, photographic print, wood, Plexiglas, 2012


Dogged Senseless, Mike Clark, digital C-Type print, 2012


Left image: Mezzanine Gallery. Middle image: Soho or Sohoe?, Melaina Neal, 35mm photography, 2012. Right image: The Asylum, Aaron Coe, archival giclee print, 2012.

This exhibition has been showing at the Rich Mix in Shoreditch, East London over February 2013. The title of the show, To Each Their Own. The UEL (University of East London) partnered up with Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) to exhibit a selection of UEL student work.
So what’s the exhibition all about?
Each artist in the show has been selected because of their response to the world around them, which over the past year has involved recessions, social media polemics, revolutions and many more newsworthy stories. The artists demonstrate how these events shape their approaches and subject matter in art.
From photographic works to sculpture and painting, Photography Course London thought the exhibition showed raw talent, originality and diversity of subject matter and techniques. When organisations team up to deliver student exhibitions it shows their support of upcoming talent by bringing their artwork into the limelight and the public eye. Apart from ‘To Each Their Own’ being an enjoyable feast for the eyes, some of these students will go onto do great things in the commercial art world and that’s the exciting part!

For more exhibitions at the Rich Mix, visit www.richmix.org.uk
To learn more about Iniva and their projects visit www.iniva.org
And to check out the UEL visit www.uel.ac.uk

If you are a student who is just about to finish university or college, or if you have recently graduated and have an interest in persuing a career in photography, read about our 12 week Going Pro course here – www.photographycourselondon.com/going_pro


The Café Gallery


Intimate Life Project, Charles Woodward, digital C-Type print, 2012

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