Leeds Students Exhibit in London
Leeds students exhibit in London
Leeds Metropolitan University can boast 10 interior design students who will have their final year projects exhibited at an international show in London.
Leeds Metropolitan University can boast 10 interior design students who will have their final year projects exhibited at an international show in London.
The Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane will be the venue for the 'Free Range' exhibition which is said to be the biggest art, design and fashion show in the UK.
The exhibition will run from 12-16 July and opening hours will be Friday - Sunday 10am -7pm and Monday 10am - 9pm.
For creative people within the sector, the event is thought to be the best place in the country to show off talent and this is the third year that Leeds students have been heavily involved in the show.
Winner of the Dean's Prize for Academic Achievement, Andrew Herbert, said he was looking forward to seeing if the 'Free Range' exhibition would open any doors for further opportunities. Herbert is graduating in Interior Design this summer.
Herbert was inspired in his design project, Northern Light - Memorial to societies, by Section 46 of the Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984.
The project will be on display at the Interior Educators exhibition from 12-16 July.
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