Exhibition: Vivid - 2021 UniSA Illustration and Animation Graduates
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm and Thursdays until 6pm (closed on public holidays)
Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm and Thursdays until 6pm (closed on public holidays)
An exhibition by graduating students from the UniSA Illustration and Animation Bachelor’s Degree program.
This exhibition presents the professional achievement of UniSA's graduating students. Works may include illustrated pictures for Children’s books, Comics, Graphic Novels, Animation in Stop Motion, Frame by Frame and CGI, Character Design, Posters, Game Art, Editorial Illustration, Concept Art, Murals, Tattoo Design and experimental mediums.
1 December - 21 December 2021
Open weekdays 9am - 5pm, until 6pm on Thursdays
The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre's Kerry Packer Civic Gallery
Hawke Building Level 3, UniSA City West Campus
55 North Terrace Adelaide MAP
Presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and UniSA Creative
Above and Hero Image: Vivid Poster created by Tiana Marcellino, Instagram: @tianakdesigns, Vivid Logo created by Liam MacRaild
Above: Artist, Liam MacRaild, Instagram: @macra.ld
Created by: Kavindu Madushan, Instagram: @kavindudesigns
Created by: Alex Lam, Instagram: @alexolotl_love
Discover more about the Graduating students from the UniSA Illustration and Animation Bachelor’s Degree program and their artwork by following their Instagram account @Vivid_gradshow
Artist: Cecilia Tran, Instagram: @universebunny_CC
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THE BOB HAWKE PRIME MINISTERIAL CENTRE
AND UNISA CREATIVE
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