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Made in Arts London *The Arts Programme team* provide UAL students with opportunities to showcase their work, access new experiences and collaborate.

Hey it’s internship application season so listen up‼️Send this to anyone who is applying for summer internships! You don...
07/05/2026

Hey it’s internship application season so listen up‼️Send this to anyone who is applying for summer internships!

You don’t need to be “born with experience”

The hiring system just changed.

And most people haven’t caught up.

It’s not about having more experience but it’s about showing proof, thinking, and clarity.

If you’re not landing offers, it’s usually one of these.

Save this before your next interview
and send it to a friend who needs this too





The biggest myth was that once you get a degree you get a job.”That’s a lie.Turns out you also need:a portfolio, network...
11/03/2026

The biggest myth was that once you get a degree you get a job.”

That’s a lie.

Turns out you also need:
a portfolio, networking skills, confidence, and about 37 CV edits.

Swipe for a few tips that might actually help.

Helpful networking guide:
https://www.arts-su.com/asset/News/6013/Making-Connections-Building-Networks-Resource.pdf

Save this for your next job application spiral.

You’re invited to the opening of CALL FAIL! An exhibition by BA Graphic Communication Design Student Neha Ratanchand  PR...
06/03/2026

You’re invited to the opening of CALL FAIL! An exhibition by BA Graphic Communication Design Student Neha Ratanchand

PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 12th March, 5-7pm. Open to all students and external guests (book a ticket via the link in our bio!)

After the private view, the exhibition runs from the 13th March - 13th April 2026.

📍Arts SU Project Space, CSM, 1 Granary Square, Kings Cross, N1C 4AA

CALL FAIL is an interactive narrative installation examining the realities of looking for work set against the UK job market, the project draws attention to the emotional strain, uncertainty, and quiet persistence required to keep participating in a process that often feels impersonal and opaque.

It asks what is lost when communication is automated and when human presence is reduced to data.

Featuring artist Neha Ratanchand

Do you wish you could talk to someone creative about your career? Ask your career-based questions, talk about your aspir...
06/03/2026

Do you wish you could talk to someone creative about your career? Ask your career-based questions, talk about your aspirations, frustrations or even if you simply don’t know, come along and have a chat!

Book your individual career coaching slot with artist, curator and project manager, Rosemary Cronin (). 🐚

When: Friday 13th March 2026, we have 4 slots still available, book the time that works best for you.
Where: Online, we’ll send you a Microsoft Teams Meeting Link

These sessions are aimed at supporting current students from working-class backgrounds or those who are the first in their families to attend university.

Booking link in bio ☎️






[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A image of Rosemary’s work, a cream telephone, with a rotating number dial, a white and pink conch shell replaces the receiver. The phone is to the left of the image and on a pink and lilac paint swirled background. The title ‘Career coaching with Rosemary Cronin’ is written in light pink text, the rest of the text is repeated in the caption above. Image 2: a photo of Rosemary, a white woman with dark hair is accompanied by some text detailing Rosemary’s bio, also available via the event page, hosted our website.]

You’re officially invited to the Opening Night of our Collaborative Residency Exhibition, ‘game.PLAY’! Where art meets p...
05/03/2026

You’re officially invited to the Opening Night of our Collaborative Residency Exhibition, ‘game.PLAY’! Where art meets play, and chaos meets creativity.

PRIVATE VIEW: Thursday 5th March, 5 - 7 pm. DJ, Free drinks and Art✨. Open to all students and external guests (add your name to the guest list via the link in our bio).

After the private view, the exhibition will be open: 06/03/26 - 19/03/26.

🕹️ Arts SU Project Space, Camberwell College of Arts, Peckham Road, London, SE5 8UH

“Who says play stays inside a screen? game.PLAY is a creative riot by UAL’s finest. This is a cross-disciplinary takeover where gaming isn’t the goal because it’s our medium.
We are tearing down the walls between thinking and making.

No manuals, no limits, this is just a collective experiment in how we work, build, and evolve together through the lens of play. Don’t just watch. Press Start 👾🎮”

Featuring artists:


art bandurek










🚨 Deadline ends this Sunday at midnight! Calling all international students studying . Apply to our open call and showca...
27/02/2026

🚨 Deadline ends this Sunday at midnight! Calling all international students studying . Apply to our open call and showcase your work in a London Gallery as part of our exhibition ‘The Mosaic of Becoming’✨

All disciplines and levels of study welcome, you do not need exhibition experience in order to apply. We’re accepting all media from poetry and video work through to performance and costume pieces! See more details and apply via the website or link in our bio 🔗



[Image Description: A graphic of a mosaic orange tip butterfly lays on top of a horizontally split background. The top half is yellow and the bottom a terracotta tone. The text reads “The Mosaic of Becoming, open call, more details below”. The other two images are of the gallery space, a arched hall and a wider wooden floored white walled room]

Risograph, linocut, screenprinted, you name it, our printmakers are bringing their add-to-basket-immediately prints to o...
20/02/2026

Risograph, linocut, screenprinted, you name it, our printmakers are bringing their add-to-basket-immediately prints to our Print Fair in the Darkroom Bar () next week!

Meet our printmakers:

• Jasmine Jakobsen - Illustration and visual media, London College of Communication

• Prish Nagar - MA Global Collaborative Design Practice, Camberwell College of Arts

• Lee Holloway-Fulmer - MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography, London College of Communication

• Areej Nasir - BA(Hons) Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts

• John Uttley - Graphic Design, Camberwell College of Arts

• Berenice Berlan - MA Culture, Criticism and Curation, Central Saint Martins

• Valentina Baranova - Fine Art, Chelsea College of Arts

• Tallulah Du Bois Smith - Fashion imaging and illustration, London College of Fashion

• Robin Whalley - BA Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts

• Sofia Johnston - MA Character Animation, Central Saint Martins

• Sinclair - Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts

• Freya Purser - Fashion imaging and illustration, London College of Fashion

On the day events:

🔸 1 free nonalcoholic drink token on entry
🔸 Enter a raffle to win a £15 print
🔸 Free Slice of Pizza after 2pm
🔸 Drop-in zine making workshop with
🔶 Bring your own printed items and swap them with your fellow students at our Arts SU swap stand!

Wednesday 25th February 2025, 12-5 pm
📍The Darkroom Bar , in the London College of Communication, Elephant and Castle
🎟️ Free entry, all students and staff welcome

Sign up for a reminder via our website or turn up on the day – we’ll see you there!



[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A green square with white text reads: “Arts SU’s Print Fair” several Risograph pink and yellow illustrated images of an iced drink, a hot drink, a cheese pizza slice, a raffle ticket, glue and scissors fill a white background. A green banner with pink text at the top reads all “UAL students and staff welcome!”.

Calling all current  students! Don’t miss our event ‘Collaborative World-Building’, this Wednesday, 18th February, led b...
16/02/2026

Calling all current students! Don’t miss our event ‘Collaborative World-Building’, this Wednesday, 18th February, led by interdisciplinary artist Seyi Adelekun ()

📍Location: London College of Communication
18/02/26, 10:30 am - 1 pm

Book your free ticket via the link in our bio 🖇️

The session will take the form of an artist talk with space for discussion, focusing on Seyi Adelekun’s creative process as collaborative world-building. Seyi will share how ideas develop into installation-based work through relationships with site, materials, living systems, and collaborators, including artists and communities.

The talk will explore both practical and conceptual challenges of multidisciplinary working, offering you insights into how installation-making can be a relational and responsive practice that evolves through dialogue, experimentation and care 💕

🎨Facilitator Bio: Seyi Adelekun is a London-based interdisciplinary artist of Yoruba-Nigerian heritage. Their practice serves as a medium for archiving and disseminating ancestral wisdom. Weaving together installation, performance, ritual, and sound art, their work acts as a tool for world-building liberatory futures. Rooted in embodied and oral knowledge, Seyi’s practice explores eco-spirituality as a form of resistance against environmental racism. Through somatic movement and land-based practices, they facilitate spaces for diverse ways of knowing and relating, inviting collaboration and collective awareness to honour the interwoven histories of people and ecosystems.



[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A photo of one of Seyi Adelekun‘s weaving workshops. A Black person, with long hair, in a green jumper holds some of the green stems, while two pairs of hands help fix them in place with stands of purple and lilac string, creating a lush woven canopy.]

Calling all current  international students 📢 Applications are now open to submit your work for our exhibition ‘The Mosa...
09/02/2026

Calling all current international students 📢
 
Applications are now open to submit your work for our exhibition ‘The Mosaic of Becoming’. We’re looking to showcase the work of UAL’s international student community in our exhibition taking place at the end of April 2026.

UAL is home to a richly diverse student body, where cultures, disciplines and creative language intersect every day. ‘The Mosaic of Becoming’ seeks to celebrate this diversity by bringing together works that reflect how students’ experiences of belonging, transformation and connection influence and inform their creative journeys.

We aim to provide an accessible first exhibition opportunity, especially for those who may not yet have had the chance to publicly showcase their work.

Rather than centring a single cultural narrative, the exhibition invites multiple voices to coexist. Forming a shared mosaic shaped by dialogue, experimentation and mutual learning.

We are looking for work by International students, exploring themes and experiences of: 

🦋Cultural transition, migration, or adaptation

🦋 Identity formation within a global or cross-cultural context

🦋Feelings of belonging, displacement, or community

🦋A creative practice that helps you navigate change and growth

🦋Moments of connection, collaboration, or shared understanding

The work must already exist, and we cannot accept proposals for this opportunity. We welcome solo or group artworks and accept a wide range of media. Submissions can be anything from paintings, prints, poems, digital work, video work, zines, garments, recipes, and so on. 

Visit the website or the link in our bio for the application and more information.

  Students

[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A graphic of a mosaic orange tip butterfly lays on top of a horizontally split background. The top half is a textured yellow and the bottom a terracotta tone. The yellow and terracotta text reads ‘the mosaic of becoming, open call, more details below!’]

Join us tomorrow evening for the private view of ‘Myth In Making’ 🪨✨ • MYTH IN MAKING •A meditation on human -earth rela...
04/02/2026

Join us tomorrow evening for the private view of ‘Myth In Making’ 🪨✨

• MYTH IN MAKING •
A meditation on human -earth relationships through clay.

PRIVATE VIEW: 05/02/2026, 5pm - 7pm (RSVP by booking your ticket using the link in our bio)

After the private view, the exhibition will be open from 06/02/2026 to 03/03/2026.

📍Arts SU Gallery Space, 1st Floor (next to library), CSM, Granary Square, NC1 4AA

Featuring works artist Andrea Llerena, currently studying BA Ceramics Design at CSM

“‘Myths in Making’, is a process-led installation and performance born out of the artist’s experience of heritage pottery skills in Oaxaca, Mexico. To learn more about her home country’s ceramic traditions, the artist went to Oaxaca over an eight-month period, where she immersed herself in the indigenous philosophy and processes.

Beginning by making her own potter’s wheels and collecting clay, the artist takes a holistic approach to making. Reflecting on the cyclical nature of ceramics and human’s relationship to the earth, the artist has adapted these traditional methods into a new environment: London…

Clay is a thing of life and has a capacity of relation to the world due to it being the ground itself. To share this knowledge, the artist is looking to incorporate participatory engagement, emphasising the relationship between nature, culture, craft, and everyday life.” …read more on our website.

[Image Description: Cut out bubble shapes reveal the image of a fire, on an earthy brown coloured background. Black text over the image lays out the title of the exhibition and dates as states in the caption. The second image has the same layout to the first image but the bubble shapes reveal an image of the artist at the potting wheel surrounded by bear trees, on a kharki green background]

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