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RA Schools Show 2008

11—22 Jun 2008

In RA Schools

RA Schools sponsored by Mizuho International plc

The Big Man, Carla Busuttil, 2008.
The Big Man, Carla Busuttil, 2008. Oil on canvas with a medal, 100 x 100 cm

The annual Schools Show sees the transformation of the Schools studios into a stunning contemporary gallery space. This year, the show highlights works by 17 RA Schools students who have completed their three-year postgraduate course. The exhibition, which provides an excellent opportunity to view new work by emerging artists, includes art from a variety of media including painting, sculpture, digital printmaking and video.

The students exhibiting in the show include: Appau Boakye-Yiadom, Carla Busuttil, Petros Chrisostomou, Stewart Cliff, Chris Daniels, Caroline Gorick, Gabriel Hartley, Alexander Hoda, Natsue Ikeda, Thomas Livesey, Jill Mason, Joanna Phelps. Angus Sanders-Dunnachie, Alexander Scarfe. Zara Schofield, Richard Thomas and Elizabeth Waller.

The Royal Academy Schools is a small independent institution that offers the only three-year, full time postgraduate course in fine art in the UK. The Royal Academy Schools is run by artists for artists and it is a leading centre for the postgraduate study of fine art.

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Opening hours
10am–6pm daily (last admission 5.30pm)
Except 16 June (10am–1pm, last admission 12 noon)
Late night openings: Fridays until 10pm (last admission 9.30pm)
Except 13 June (10am-6pm only)

Admission free.

Richard C Thomas, Still Habit, 2008.
Richard C Thomas, Still Habit, 2008. Archival digital print, edition of 20, 40 x 40 cm

Show photo credits

Alexander Calder, 'Sumac V', 1953, Mobile, painted metal. 125 x 140 cm. Maeght family, Paris. Photo © Galerie Maeght. © Calder Foundation, New York/DACS London 2008

 

Unknown artist, Incense burner in the shape of a church, 10th–11th century. Silver partially gilded, 36 cm. Procuratoria di San Marco, Venezia. Photo per gentile concessione della Procuratoria di San Marco/Cameraphoto Arte, Venice