The Last Great Image Show is an exhibition of 35 student's work in a range of media from the MA Sequential Design / Illustration and MA Design by Independent Project courses at the University of Brighton. From the innovative to the traditional it covers video and animation, illustrated books to ceramics.
It has a truly international flavour with students who come from all over the world to study on the MA courses and the diverse multicultural imagery on show reflects this. Bodil Olsen from Norway uses visual language to explain the writings of the great philosophers. Helena Major, who is from Portugal, presents her personal interpretation of the Bayeaux Tapestry and Malcolm LLanas is showing a stunning computer animation which explores the relationship between indigenous and colonial approaches to religion in his native Mexico.