On the 28th of May, graduating students from Graphic Design held a public presentation to demonstrate their final projects. Their HomeMade Design presentation, referencing their year of working from home due to the global pandemic, was in hybrid format. This allowed for all 22 students to present their work either from PCU's Bishop's Court campus in Prague, or from their home base, as some could not be physically present. The presentation was live-streamed to and you can also check out their projects in more detail at the HomeMade Design exhibition website .
On the 3rd of June, sixteen Fine Art Experimental Media graduates publicly presented their exhibition over two floors at PCU's Bishops Court Art Studios. The exhibition aimed to find connections in times of crisis and asked visitors to self-reflect on the changes and the emotions that they'd experienced in over the past year. You can check out the exhibition works on their Instagram page and take a look at photographs from the opening .
On the 9th of June, the graduating students of Creative Media Production had their first screening after the long period of lockdown and came out of their cave to present their final films, documentaries and podcasts. Coming together for the screening was a great way to celebrate these student's achievements after a long and challenging period of study. Photos of the opening can be found . If you were unable to make the show then stay tuned as we will soon be publishing highlights of the films, docs and podcasts to the PCU website!
Utopia. A perfect world, a perfect society. Is it possible to ever create such a thing?
On the 11th of June, graduating Foundation Diploma students presented their final major project themed around the concept of utopia and the ways that student's envisage solving a range of problems in order to reach such a place. You can view the livestream presentation below and can click to see more photos from the event. To see more of the student artwork visit the and the Foundation Diploma Instagram page .
On the 17th of June, the final graduate show opened and featured ten outstanding Master's graduates, five from Master's in Fine Art and five from Master's in Future Design. The exhibition opening was an exciting event for all student's and faculty who were able to view the results after 2 years of intense research and creative practice. The show took place at the Pragovka Campus and parts were live-streamed to Facebook and Instagram. To hear individually from our graduates please watch their video interviews . You can also visit the and the .