19 May - 19 June

Secret Showcase

Our year in creativity

Secret, (adj): done, made or conducted without the knowledge of others. Showcase, (verb): to show the best qualities or parts of something.

For the last couple of years, our students have been working behind closed doors. Putting absolutely everything into writing, creating, making, performing and exploring, their practice has gone unseen – until now.

Now, we’re showcasing these secret works to the public (something we’ve not been able to do in a long time). Our series of events is all about uncovering the unexpected and celebrating the next generation of artists, writers, thinkers and creators. Scroll to explore...

We are all very proud of the work on show. The featured creative work fully highlights our incredibly talented students. The work excites in its crafted output and in the diverse range of subjects and themes. What also excites is work that has a real social purpose both in its relevancy and impact.

Joe McCullagh Head of School Cambridge School of Art

The Secret Showcase is a platform for the original and exciting work of our students to be seen, understood, and appreciated by a range of audiences, from industry to friends and family. It represents the finale of our students’ academic journey at ARU as they head towards their bright graduate futures.

Fiona Cosson Head of School of Humanities and Social Sciences

I want to use my designs to improve the relationship between the western citizens and Chinese people. This project will present the various minority groups in China to allow the audience to connect and learn about a variety of our traditions.

Fei Nie Student, BA (Hons) Graphic Design

Studying at ARU seemed daunting at first - especially as a mature student. However, doing so taught me something more valuable than any textbook or lecture could: to have confidence in my creativity - no matter how bizarre it may be!

Josh A. Stevens Student, BA (Hons) Writing and Film

Studying at ARU has not only helped shape my visual language as an artist but has given me the essential tools and confidence to present myself to the creative industry.

Sonya Mead Student, BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

The showcase is a fantastic opportunity to display my work alongside the many other amazingly talented people at ARU, and it is always exciting being able to share my illustrations like this!

Ethan Dredge Student, BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

For me, film is a medium that is about finding new ways of telling a story, for example through sounds, colours or emotions. I always create with a message or a purpose, so I hope that by sharing my work I can raise awareness and show the world differently to more people.

Agata Kazmierczak Student, BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

I believe games can be an expression of both technical prowess and artistic vision. ARU has taught me how to develop the best of both worlds and create unique videogames that present what matters to me.

Aidan McHugh Student, BSc (Hons) Computer Gaming Technology

A showcase like this is a perfect place to explore other people’s points of view and inspirations. I am personally always inspired by my family. That is why I am sharing my grandparents’ story from the Soviet times in Lithuania.

Ruta Stalmokaite Student, BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

I am excited for an opportunity to display my illustrations and to create something impressive and engaging with which people can interact that's captured my passion, enthusiasm and my sense of imagination and fun.

Luke James Student, BA (Hons) Illustration

Showcase Events

Film Screening

Festive Film Night - Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences & ARU Students Union

Netflix Teleparty
28 December 2023, 18:00

Join us for the Festive Film night! Hosted on Netflix Teleparty, this event is a a collaboration between Arts, Humanities & Social Science & ARU Students Union!

Public Talk

Cambridge School of Art - PGR Forum - on diagrams and other forms of research visualization

Microsoft Teams
25 January 2021, 13:30

A hand raised in the crowd at a public talk.

Join a conversation on ways in which we represent and or visualise research. Particularly, in the context of creative research, these might become the work itself in a metalinguistic fashion

Talk

PIER Public Lecture Series 2020-21: A Review and an Assessment of the Law Enforcement Response to the Threat of Online CSA/E

Online
16 December 2020, 17:30

Blue lights on top of a police car.

You are warmly invited to the 2020-2021 PIER public lecture series

Showcase Locations