Glasgow School of Art graduates display degree work

swan in a cageImage source, Iona Jones
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The showcase displays a wide variety of artwork from across the school

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The Glasgow School of Art has opened its annual degree show to display its students' final work as they graduate from the world-renowned institution.

Over 600 students from the GSA's four schools - fine art, design, architecture and innovation and technology - will exhibit their artwork at the GSA's Garnethill campus and the Glue Factory.

The show will run from 31 May until 9 June.

The GSA said the degree show is Glasgow's largest exhibition of creative work and the full display can also be viewed online, external.

art workImage source, Oliva Priya Foster
oil paintingImage source, Felix Bode
designImage source, Bonnie Magee
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The show will display the student's work after several stages of honing their final projects

jewelleryImage source, Imogen Hales
swan paintingImage source, Lola Pilkington
collageImage source, Rory McMillan
digital displayImage source, Holly O'Brien
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The showcase will feature creations by students in the innovation and technology department

tampon boxImage source, Rosina Scarano
sculptureImage source, Amy Rose Dickson
architecture designImage source, Luke Martinez
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The show features building mock-ups by the school's architecture students

jewelleryImage source, Lyela Ahmad
bike with wine holderImage source, Niki Romeo Wilder Fitzpatrick
glasgow school of art final projectImage source, Amber Jones
textiles final projectImage source, Katie Dickson
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Textiles students created their designs from scratch ahead of the show

paintingImage source, Chris Farrell
textiles final displayImage source, Katie Dickson
woodwork sculptureImage source, Rebecca Niska