Atrium Gallery

Atrium Gallery - 2009 Exhibitions

Atrium Gallery Schedule 2009

 

When Artist Exhibition Preview Where
Dec-Jan Brett Wilson   Mauritius & New York Photography Preview UCMK
  John Keane, Furasawa Jun & Edna Eguchi-Read  "War Now"  Painting & Sculpture (viewing by appointment) Flyer Biog UCMK
Feb-Mar Trevor Wiltshire Architectonic abstract paintings Flyer UCMK
Mar-Apr Peter Cosentino New Ceramic work Preview UCMK
May-Jun Michelle James Photography Preview  UCMK
Jul-
Sep
MK College Students

Selected work from the Art, Design & Media summer exhibition

  UCMK
Oct-Nov Gino Ballantyne New Paintings Preview UCMK
Nov-Dec Lesley Passey  In Depth Preview UCMK
Jan-Feb Claire Winfield Painting as Object and Process Preview UCMK

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Featured Exhibition

Selected Students' Exhibition 2010

Selected Students' Exhibition 2010

Once again this year I am delighted to present work selected from this year's students' final shows.

The aim of this selected exhibition is to showcase some of the best work produced by some of our most promising students and give them their first opportunity to exhibit in a public gallery space. The standard this year was very high indeed and so making a selection was not easy. The sheer breadth and quality of work seen at this year's summer exhibitions was remarkable.

The work featured here represents students from a diverse range of programmes and disciplines including National Diplomas in Graphic Design, Photography and Fine Art and our Foundation Diploma in Art & Design. The age profile of the students represented is also wide, ranging from 17 to nearly 70, proof indeed that age is no barrier to learning and success here in Milton Keynes!

Following their success with us, the vast majority of our students progress on to continue their studies at Universities the length and breadth of the country and so we wish them all well in their future endeavours and hope that having their work chosen for this exhibition will help get them started off to a great future.

The exhibition runs until the end of August.