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Student work

Experience the bold, original work of Goldsmiths graduating students – artists, designers, performers, makers and practitioners who will shape culture and society.

Explore creative and practical work by Goldsmiths' final-year students. The work profiled here shows some of the student projects that make up our summer Degree Show season, held on our campus and at local venues across the summer. 

2025 Degree Show work

Mortui by Unseen

A three-person performance piece challenging the audience's experience of violence as entertainment

Let Them Be by Tanai Nash-Fuller

A short film about racial injustice, memory, protest and the power of love.

For Shore by Florence de Keijzer

Reconfiguring nature's design to imagine a future where humans live harmoniously alongside rising sea levels

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Pictures from across our Degree show season

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