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Moray School of Art’s fourth year degree show to exhibit ‘diverse and vibrant’ work





The work of some of Moray’s most talented up-and-coming artists will be on display for the public next week.

The 2025 Moray School of Art fourth year degree show - an annual event - is returning to UHI Moray from Monday, June 9 until Saturday, June 14.

Claire Davenport with her artwork 'Testing Painting with AI' ahead of a previous running of the Moray School of Art degree show. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Claire Davenport with her artwork 'Testing Painting with AI' ahead of a previous running of the Moray School of Art degree show. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

The opening night - for invitees only - is taking place tonight (Friday, June 6).

The show features the work of seven UHI Moray students across a wide range of mediums including painting, fine art textiles, installation and sculpture.

Madeline Mackay, programme leader of BA (Hons) Fine Art, said: “We are proud to present our degree show at Moray School of Art, celebrating the culmination of four years or more of dedication, hard work and learning from our graduating students here at MSA.

“The exhibition represents a diverse and vibrant range of practices that nudge its audience to think differently, consider unexpected questions and process experiences through a visual lens.”

The exhibition features the work from Haddie Farquhar; Annie Scott; Jessie Dundas; Don Ross; Daye Allen; Janice McCormack and Krzysztof Zajaczkowski.

It will be available for the public to view between 9.30am and 4.30pm from Monday, June 9 until Saturday, June 14 - with opening hours extended on Thursday, June 12, when the exhibition will run from 10am until 7pm.



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