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Bath Spa graduate’s work set to be shown across the UK on digital screens

Friday 15th July 2016 Bath Echo News Team Education

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Hattie Clark, a Bath Spa University art graduate from Ilkley, West Yorkshire is one of just 10 graduates to be chosen as a ‘rising star’ and to have their work showcased to millions as part of a national initiative by Creative Review and JCDecaux.

From 15th July to 31st July, the work will run across JCDecaux’s digital screens in rail stations and malls UK-wide.

Hattie will see her work displayed on digital screens and in Creative Review magazine as part of the Talent Spotting initiative run by Creative Review with outdoor advertising company JCDecaux.

This highlights up-and-coming art and design talent from universities and colleges across the country.

Hattie said: “I am over the moon to be given such a great opportunity and platform to showcase my work by Creative Review. My artwork explores being a fan and the highs and lows of supporting my Rugby League team (Bradford Bulls).”

Patrick Burgoyne, Editor of Creative Review, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be able to run Talent Spotting with JCDecaux again this year. Last year’s project was one of the most exciting we have done.

“Giving recent graduates such huge nationwide exposure was a real thrill – for both them and us! It was wonderful to see the reaction to the work up and down the country. I’m sure this year will be even better!”

Russell Gower, Creative Content Director at JCDecaux said: “This is the second year that we have worked with Creative Review to bring the work of new design talent to an audience of millions, celebrating the next generation of artists across our digital channel.

“We are delighted to bring this inspiring work for the public to enjoy when they are out and about.”

In addition to being shown nationwide across screens, Hattie’s work can be seen locally in Cabot Circus in Bristol. Sadly there are no screens in Bath.

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