A Brighton Illustration graduate has been commissioned to create a portrait of the first female Oxbridge professor. Read More

A Brighton Illustration graduate has been commissioned to create a portrait of the first female Oxbridge professor. Read More
Hannah Gibbins, who graduated in Fashion with Business Studies in 2018, is launching her “pop-up” capsule range HCFG for Autumn/Winter in 12 stores including Brighton’s on Monday 23 September. Read More
Since graduating in 2018 artist Conor White has followed his dreams through to the Royal Academy. Here he tells us how. Read More
Painting graduate Felicity Meacham has been placed second in a national art competition for graduates. Read More
The students on our Digital Music and Sound Arts BA(Hons) produce some truly brilliant and eclectic work – watch their showreel. Read More
Work from postgraduate students across five courses will be showcased as part of the MA Show this week. Read More
The talented students from the University of Brighton International College will be exhibiting their work at the end of year show Read More
Hannah Gibbins, winner of the Debenhams Menswear Award at Graduate Fashion Week is to feature at Pure London festival of fashion. Read More
The 2018 MA Shows get underway next week, with students across three courses tackling themes such as insomnia, pollution, internet addiction, gender fluidity and much more. Read More
Luke Fuller, who recently completed his BA degree in 3D Design and Craft, has won the top award at New Designers. Read More
The collections from Brighton Fashion students received rapturous applause on the runway at Graduate Fashion Week. Take a look at the images from the catwalk show. Read More
Brighton fashion student Hannah Gibbins has won the Debenham’s Menswear Award for her collection at this week’s Graduate Fashion Week. Read More
My project explores the human body as an expressive medium and the effectiveness of visual design and literacy as a reflexive tool. Read More
My studies have always led me towards sustainable design which culminated with my dissertation investigating the viability of cradle to cradle as a solution within the fashion industry. Read More
Colour and architectural forms really inspire me. I love to build structure and form into my woven designs, using colour to emphasise shape and structure. Read More
Our project this year was based around the theme of gentrification, so I focused on student and post-graduate housing and the lack of desirable yet affordable housing available.
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I think design should be emotive and playful and I try to bridge the gap between industrial design and self-expression with my work.
This collection has played reference to the female form conceptually to construct an abstract interpretation of a widely used source of visual inspiration. Read More
My work explores an abstracted visual language where creature-like forms dominate the space, while evoking an other worldly presence. Read More
My final year project concerns the conflict that occurs on the boundary of the digital and physical worlds. Read More
My work is processed based. This year I was taught to work with my intuition by my tutor (Sam Lynch) and it definitely has been the best advice ever. Read More
I have always been interested in this hybrid in menswear between workwear and softened tailoring. Read More
As a knitwear designer, I love experimenting with how you can manipulate the structure of the stitches to create three dimensional forms. Read More
I believe products should make life both easier and more enjoyable – thoughtful design work leads to elegant and satisfying solutions. Read More
I try to be playful with my work, and I always want to learn about new ways of working, recently editing films is something that I have been enjoying and teaching myself along the way. Read More
I explore the relationship between materiality, creativity and consumerism by attempting to ‘reshape’ the identity and hopefully our relationship with some materials of the very lowest value. Read More
For me Architecture has captured my imagination in the power that it holds over our everyday lives in many different ways. Read More
I’m from an engineering background and spent most of my school days studying sciences and material engineering.
I’ve always been quite a hands on kind of person and enjoyed helping my dad build things from a young age. (decks/treehouses etc.) Being able to apply this to real problems and help people is a win win for me. Read More
My product is called “Oritatami”, it is described as a flexible seating solution for modern living. Read More
“Femporis” is a multimedia installation that explores the concepts of rebirth and new life, taking place in an ultra-female space: a modern womb. Read More
I’ve always loved storytelling and taking otherwise boring subjects or processes and transforming them into something whimsical and carefully considered. Read More
Before I start working on a project, I am looking for a strong conceptual idea of why I am doing a particular work. Read More
Although I have delved into almost every medium, I now see myself predominantly as a model maker.
My work is based on a fictional story which is a monologue of nature that represents itself as our creator and dictates for us new rules to follow. For my first term project, I designed a safe haven in case of the danger that we might put ourselves into such as war. Read More
My programme is inspired from the information and results gathered from my previous project. Within this project, I created a device that experimented with fragments found in Stanmer Park and tested them up against natural conditions, to inform both me and others what materials could be found in our site, and how we could use them in architectural structures.
My work captures an ongoing pursuit of creating experientially stimulating environments that challenge and defy both the norms and standards of spatial design. Read More
As an artist, I am interested in how people engage with the world around them. What do they connect with on an emotional, physical or instinctual level and how can I influence this? Read More
My current project is the conversion and remodelling of three existing rows of 1970’s, prefabricated concrete, residential terrace houses in Thamesmead to incorporate a community-based food hub, that could fit into a larger productive urban landscape. Read More
I like to think that my work is a combination of all the things that make me happy. I try to use bright colours and a mixture of magical and mundane things to compose my own world. Read More
My project begins with visiting traditional architecture in Taiwan. Read More
Drawing upon a strong fascination with human psychology, philosophy and spirituality, my work has a predominant focus on portrait painting and figuration. Read More
My project this year has culminated in a film featuring the costumes and objects I have made.
My work articulates questions about the relationships between each other, society, and the technologies that infiltrate our daily lives, often mediating personal relationships and transforming the socio-political dynamics of the world.
My style of work is quite clean. I’m really interested in photography, especially documentary photography. Read More
DMSA student Jeph Vanger talks about the influences behind his work. Read More
Over the last three years I have been specialising in printmaking within a fine art context. I use etching and primarily portraiture to explore notions around the networks and exchanges we have. Read More
I use vividness to make architecturally inspired geometric structures using a wide range of materials including light, with an emphasis on classical formal concerns such as scale, weight, and proportion.
My practice is process driven, often underpinned by a strong narrative, journey or experience. It is also fuelled by my passion for finding, testing and exploring new materials. Read More
My dissertation focuses on the Moomins – a family of anthropomorphic cartoon creatures which were created by the Finnish artist and writer Tove Jansson in 1945 and became the central characters in a series of children’s books and a daily cartoon for adult readership in London’s Evening News from 1954. Read More
My dissertation project explores how a predominately heteronormative society has a significant impact on the way gender and identity is understood, particularly examining the Drag King community. Read More
My work is strongly influenced by location as every place I visit has its own history, culture and community. I visit different locations such as Port Talbot gathering research providing me with an invaluable wealth of inspiration to create work reflecting on the notion of place.
My practice is dominated by thoughts of the uncanny, the tension between violence and violation and the notion of body surrogates. Read More
Within my practise I explore bold colours and contrasting textures and how these elements combined convey a mood in an illustration. Read More
My practice primarily explores how sensory engagement impacts the way we relate to the self, others and our environments. I’m really interested in the intersection between art and daily life, and the possibilities that art provides to explore different ways of relating to the world. I mainly work through wood, sound, video installation and workshop facilitation. Read More
Heraldic materials are significant to my work; I draw visual imagery from anthropological collections such as the Pitt River Museum in Oxford. Read More
“I am an emotional painter. A male painter trying to grasp at his insecurities, question the world around him and confess his emotional break the stigmatic world of toxic masculinity. ” Read More
Inside the amazing twisted TV world of the work of Fine Art Painting student William Harman. Read More
It’s 100 days until the University of Brighton’s annual Graduate Show where our talented graduating students in the arts, design, architecture and media stage their final-year shows. Read More