Slade School on display
6 May 2004
Untitled, by Victoria Hollis (BA Slade School), is among hundreds of works to be exhibited at the Slade School of Fine Art's annual degree shows.
![‘Alphabets for the Birds’ (2004), by Brooke Wyatt (MFA student) ‘Alphabets for the Birds’ (2004), by Brooke Wyatt (MFA student)](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/sites/news/files/styles/large_image/public/slade-wyatt.jpg?itok=2m_p_Sr1)
![‘Untitled’ (2004), by Victoria Hollis (BA student) ‘Untitled’(2004), by Victoria Hollis (BA student)](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/sites/news/files/styles/medium_image/public/slade-hollis.jpg?itok=RYWB61DE)
The Slade School has developed a sound reputation as being one of the best in the world and for allowing their students to experiment freely, creating exquisite works of art which are thought-provoking and push the boundaries of the medium.
This year's graduates are no exception to this rule, and are likely to join other Slade School graduates - such as Turner Prize winners Martin Creed and Rachel Whiteread - as leading names in the contemporary art world.
Images: Top - Alphabets for the Birds (2004) by Brooke Wyatt (MFA student). Middle - Untitled (2004), by Victoria Hollis (BA student). Bottom - By Nicolas Ferrando (MA student).
To find out more about the shows, and their dates and times, use the links below.