Glasgow School of Art Degree Show 2024
31 May – 9 June, 2024
GSA Campus, Renfrew Street, Garnethill
Master of Fine Art Show – 30 May – 9 June at The Glue Factory, 22 Farnell St, Glasgow G4 9SE
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) Degree Show 2024 opens to the public on Friday 31 May where a new generation of students will showcase their innovation, creativity and energy in what is Glasgow’s largest public exhibition of work. The physical show will run alongside an expansive digital showcase, which launches live on 30 May.
Over 600 students from across the GSA’s four schools – fine art, design, architecture and innovation and technology will exhibit work that addresses the contemporary landscape they will face as they start their creative careers – from AI, web3, identity and representation, the climate emergency to health and wellbeing.

Textile Design – Serenity by Alice McGreevy

Textile Design Reconnect – by Alice McGreevy
The show not only celebrates the achievements of the graduates but also emphasises the importance of creativity and innovation in addressing current societal challenges. From product design engineering and interaction design to painting and printmaking, the range of projects on display highlights the students’ ability to tackle complex issues and push boundaries across disciplines.

Communication Design – Una Sandic

Costume Design – Junying Zhou
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