Glasgow School of Art graduates display degree work

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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.

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The show will display the student's work after several stages of honing their final projects

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The showcase will feature creations by students in the innovation and technology department

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The show features building mock-ups by the school's architecture students

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Textiles students created their designs from scratch ahead of the show

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