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Artist Kirsty Law, featuring at Glory Cabaret, produced by Look Again at Gray's School of Art & Aberdeen Performing Arts - credit Liam Baker

In celebration of PRIDE month, Look Again at Gray’s School of Art and Aberdeen Performing Arts, are proud to present Glory, a cabaret where queer creativity takes centre stage.

Image shows young people taking part in a workshop at Gray's School of Art

This summer, around 100 secondary school pupils from across the North East of Scotland will have the chance to try ‘A Week in the Life of Art School’ at Gray’s School of Art.

Gray's Degree Show 2024 opening - aerial image of celebrations - Credit Martin Parker, Gatehouse Design Agency

Students from Gray’s School of Art are celebrating success after winning awards at the opening of Gray’s Degree Show on Friday 7 June.

Image shows Gray's Degree Show posters

Gray’s School of Art is getting ready to welcome visitors to their much-anticipated degree show, which opens to the public on Saturday 8 June.

Image shows colourful graphic produced by Communication Design students from Gray's industry project.

Designers from Scotland’s top creative agencies have mentored students from Gray’s School of Art as part of an innovative industry project.

Image shows Gray's School of Art students celebrating with confetti after handing in their degree show projects

Gray’s School of Art is collaborating with Aberdeen Performing Arts to support a programme of events as part of the youth arts’ festival, Light the Blue.

A new LGBTQIA+ cabaret event called ‘Glory’ will take centre stage at the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen on 22 June.

Image shows aerial photo of a group of Gray's School of Art students outside Gray's School of Art's Design Haus

Talent from across Gray’s School of Art Robert Gordon University will be celebrated in June as the art school prepares for its annual degree show.

Image shows photography film, credit Gatehouse Photography, RGU

Step into the world of digital photography and discover Aberdeen through the lens of its young, creative minds. A new digital photography competition, specifically targeted at young people aged 13 – 18, is being launched as part of the annual multi-art Light the Blue Festival 2024, which runs from Saturday 8 June – Sunday 16 June.

Image shows Dr Jennifer Clarke from Gray's School of Art

Dr Jennifer Clarke from Gray's School of Art, has written in Creative Carbon Scotland, about the role art can play in exploring society's attitudes to treescapes in the UK, and their value to people and the planet.

Image shows two fashion students from Gray's School of Art preparing costumes for fashion show

A fashion show, created by students from Gray’s School of Art in collaboration with CityMoves Dance Agency, will take centre stage in Aberdeen’s Anatomy Rooms next week.

Group image of Prospect 13, marketing agency, and students from Gray's School of Art.

Gray’s School of Art is continuing to strengthen links with the North East’s creative industry by hosting a series of talks designed to nurture up and coming young talent in the region.

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