GSA Communication Design Masters – Work-In-Progress Show 2015

February 11 – February 12
11:00am – 5:00pm
The Vintage at Drygate
85 Drygate, Glasgow G4 0UT
2 days // 7 visual communicators // 1 headline band
Students on the Masters programme in Communication Design explore the diverse nature of the practise, including specialist study in photography, moving image, illustration and graphic design. This exhibition offers a preview of work in progress from the students currently in their second year of study in preparation for the Graduate Show in September 2015.
Ellie Hopkins / Gregor Watson / Marianne Mwx / Francesca Brunetti / Laura Thompson / Alex Gabrielle
After Party
The Drygate, 85 Drygate, G4 0UT Glasgow
Apache Darling will headline the show at 2100hrs, followed by Gareth Roberts (So Weit So Gut) and MWX (Maxi Dance Pool / Magic Waves).
Apache Darling >> http://www.apachedarling.com/
Gareth Roberts >> https://soundcloud.com/gareth-d-roberts
MWX >> https://soundcloud.com/mwxinthemix
TICKETS >> http://tinyurl.com/nhayaoy
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