The exhibiting artists in Lake Gallery are in the second year of their two-year MA program in Print at the Royal College of Art. Their work reflects the diversity of people and approaches which the course embraces. Print is seen as an expanded field which opens up traditional printmaking to the fault-lines of contemporary image culture. The material made immaterial, the slippage between image and matter, storytelling and political activism build on the opportunities for mixing images and languages.

To see how their work develops please join RCA at the Truman Brewery where they will show during 12th -16th July at 91 Brick Ln, London E1 6QR.

A short walk across the park;

The exhibiting artists in Dilston Gallery are studying their new 1-year (45 week) MA in Print at the Royal College of Art, located in Battersea. Their work reflects the diversity of people and approaches which the course embraces. Print is seen as an expanded field which opens up traditional printmaking to the fault-lines of contemporary image culture. The material made immaterial, the slippage between image and matter, storytelling and political activism build on the opportunities for mixing images and languages.

To see further work by these students come to the RCA in Battersea where their work will be on view from 30th June to 3rd July in the Dyson and Woo Buildings enter from 1 Hester Road, London SW11 4AN.

For further information about the print course please visit the RCA website