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Natalie Stadtowski

Oct 9, 2024

Sophia Tan

Oct 9, 2024

Alice Chaplin

Oct 9, 2024

Ollie Sweeney

Oct 9, 2024

Kirsty Booth

Oct 9, 2024

Georgie Hooper

Oct 9, 2024

Emmanuel Kemball

OLD MEN IN A DESERT   A bunch of old men in a desert Spoke of setting it all straight “The situation is of utmost urgency” “Yes, indeed”…

Samuel Entwistle

“The main objectives for my asset were to communicate the existing legislation surrounding the provision of allotments for community gardens; to explore how engaging within community gardens can…

Lucie-Lotte Benninghaus

“In August 2019, I got to spend a few days on the Isle of May. The island is a National Nature Reserve in the Firth of Forth and houses around 200,000 seabirds during the…

Katherine Knapp

“While brainstorming ideas for my art piece I found myself writing down words and phrases about things I had witnessed first-hand, read about or learnt from the data….

Kenza Darrak

“My asset aims to highlight the importance of the period we are living through. Reflecting back on quarantine should make us grateful for the opportunity we have to…

Jordyn Jacobsen

“I would like to use this project as a way to share the stories of my peers in Edinburgh and beyond. I have decided to do this in…

Isobel Reichert

“I wanted to create a personal reflection to the course and one that would represent the thoughts and feelings of Generation Z, which for too long have been…

Armand Coretchi

“For my asset, I wished to create a long-form generative art program which was an abstract representation of COVID-19 in the bloodstream. I have been working intermittently on my…

Delaney Sheridan

“I hope that my asset sparks an interest in climate policy and justice for those who may have found it inaccessible before. It is vital that those in…

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