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Fine Art Students Succeed With Their Artwork

Friday 19th July 2013 Bath Echo News Team Education, News Headlines

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Three fine art students at Bath Spa University are celebrating success at an annual Free Range graduate exhibition.

Charlotte Cousins, Esme Eros and Nathan Little were selected by a panel of industry experts to receive three out of a possible five Emerging Art awards.

Free Range is the UK’s largest graduate art, design and fashion show, providing new creative graduates with the opportunity to showcase their work on an international level. It attracts visitor numbers of over 100,000 and showcases the work of thousands of art and design students.

Their prize includes:

  • A £100 bursary from Cass Art,
  • Automatic entry into the Signature Art Prize,
  • On-going editorial coverage and support from Fashion Awareness Direct (FAD),
  • Representation and mentoring from DegreeArt, who specialise in identifying and mentoring talented graduates,
  • The opportunity to exhibit their work at a DegreeArt show in 2014.

The award was set up by FAD, a creative charity supporting young people to bridge the gap between education and the fashion industry, Degree Art, one of the UK’s first online art gallery, and Cass Art, London’s leading independent art retailer offering the world’s finest art materials, to support ten young artists in the year following their graduation.

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