Join us for the annual showcase of work by final year undergraduate and postgraduate creative industries students. The show is the highlight of the academic year and a chance to discover a new generation of artists, designers and media practitioners.
Bower Ashton Campus hosts a spectacular range of work from courses including Animation, Drawing and Applied Arts, Design, Fashion, MA Fine Art, Film-making and Creative Media, Graphic Design, Illustration, Journalism, Media, Photography and Print-making.
Work by undergraduate Fine Art students will also be exhibited at Spike Island.
UWE Open Day - Saturday 8 June 2013
The Degree Show will be open as part of the Open Day on Saturday 8 June for anyone considering studying at undergraduate level at UWE.
There is also an opportunity for those considering postgraduate study in some MA/MSc level subjects to attend the Creative Industries Postgraduate Drop In.
PRIVATE VIEW
Friday 7 June / 18:00 - 21:00
DEGREE SHOW PUBLIC
OPENING DAYS
Saturday 8 June / 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 9 June / 10:00 - 18:00
10 June to 13 June / 10:00 - 20:00
Exhibition by Nick Dietrich at the Parlour Showrooms opening Friday 24th May at 6pm and runs until 28th May.31/31a College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TB All welcome

Arnolfini and The Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England, Bristol, are pleased to present the fourth Bristol Artist’s Book Event at Arnolfini. BABE will take place on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st April 2013 with more than 80 artists, presses and publishers stands at the Arnolfini:
BABE tour 14.00, free, each day, no booking needed
Artist’s book surgeries 11.00 - 15.30, free, booking essential
Bookmaking Workshop Saturday, 11.30 - 13.30, free, ages 16+, booking essential
Book Badge Making, Drop-in Workshop, Saturday, 14.00 - 15.00, free, all ages
Rubber Stamp Roller Workshop, Sunday, 11.30am - 13.30, free, ages 16+, booking essential
Exhibition: Don Celender, Surveyed, Saturday 20 - Sunday 28 April, 11.00 - 18.00, free
LemonMelon - Saturday 20 April Throughout the day LemonMelon will fill BABE with reading/book situations
Abigail Thomas “And here we have…someone reading” Saturday 20 April, 15.30, free, Meeting Room
The Bristol Art Library Saturday 20 April & Sunday 21 April, Foyer
Lucy May Schofield - ‘Missing Letters’ Project, Sunday 21 April, 14.00, Free, Meeting Room
Admission is free - do come along!
Arnolfini
16 Narrow Quay
Bristol
BS1 4QA
http://www.arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/series/babe-2013-bristol-artists-book-event

As part of his on-going research into the artists’ books produced by the artist Ed Ruscha and those who appropriate this work, Tom Sowden has been invited to contribute to an exhibition of Ed Ruscha’s legendary artist books together with books and works of art by more than 100 contemporary artists that respond directly and diversely to Ruscha’s original project. Curated by Bob Monk, “Ed Ruscha Books & Co.” has been drawn from private collections, including Ruscha’s own. Most of the books are installed so that viewers can interact with them and browse their pages.
Tom’s work is also included in ‘VARIOUS SMALL BOOKS: Referencing Various Small Books by Ed Ruscha’ published by MIT Press. In the 1960s and 1970s, Ed Ruscha created a series of artists' books, among them Twentysix Gasoline Stations, Every Building on the Sunset Strip, Various Small Fires and A Few Palm Trees. Since then, many others have paid homage, recreated and ripped-off Ruscha's iconic books, so much so that the appropriation and paraphrasing of Ed Ruscha now constitutes a genre of its own. VARIOUS SMALL BOOKS collects ninety-one of these projects, showcasing the cover and sample layouts from each along with a description of the work.
http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/ed-ruscha--march-05-2013