The University of Lincoln’s School of Creative Arts is delighted to announce the launch of THE FACULTY SHOW, a new annual exhibition showcasing the creative work of staff from across our arts programmes. This vibrant event highlights the breadth and depth of creative practice at the University of Lincoln, while inviting students, colleagues, and the wider public to engage directly with the innovative work that shapes our teaching and research.
THE FACULTY SHOW will feature a new group of creatives from the School of Creative Arts and other schools in the College each year. The exhibition embodies the values at the heart of creative programmes: experimentation, critical thinking, intellectual rigour, collaboration, cultural diversity, and a commitment to pushing artistic boundaries. For the 2025 FACULTY SHOW, academic and technical staff from Animation, Creative Writing, Film Production, Fine Art, and other courses reflect the diversity of and connections to the wider fields of Design, Film, Media, and the Performing Arts. Ultimately, the exhibition highlights the dynamic and interdisciplinary culture thriving in Lincoln.
Inspiring future generations of artists, designers, and thinkers, THE FACULTY SHOW also provides a platform for dialogue between staff, students, and audiences, reinforcing the University of Lincoln’s role as a vibrant hub of cultural and intellectual exchange.
Join us for this inaugural exhibition as we celebrate the creativity, innovation, and vision that drive the School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln. There will be an opening event on Wednesday, 1 October, at 4 pm (NDH0020), with a roundtable of some of the creatives in the exhibition talking about their work and the connections between discipline areas. This will be followed by drinks in the gallery in celebration of the public opening of the exhibition.
Andrew Bracey & Daniele Pantano, Founding Curators
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Opening event on Wednesday 1 October at 4 pm in NDH0020 – Including a roundtable of some of the creatives in the exhibition talking about their work and the connections between discipline areas. This will be followed by drinks in the gallery in celebration of the public opening of the exhibition.