
Talented art, design and photography students at City of Wolverhampton College will be showcasing their latest work in an exhibition at the Paget Road campus.
Around 30 students, who are enrolled on University of the Arts London diploma courses, will be exhibiting work on the theme of charity including 2D drawings, paintings and photographs, 3D models and sculptures, and 4D videos.
Students were able to choose which charity they wanted to portray, with entries including work for Cancer Research UK, Cats Protection, Keep Britain Tidy and Safe Gigs for Women.
The exhibition will be launched at a private view on Thursday, 10 April where all work will be judged by Fiona Henderson, interim assistant principal, and one entry crowned best in show.
Before the launch, students will be gaining valuable experience of setting up an exhibition and learning how to display different work for best effect.
Members of the public can visit the exhibition on weekdays from Monday 28 April until Friday, 23 May, 10am-3pm, and entry is free.
The college offers a range of full-time and part-time creative courses for school leavers and adult learners from beginner to advanced level – get more details at www.wolvcoll.ac.uk
Pictured: artwork produced by student Issac Edwards