A free exhibition of brand-new art has opened in Manchester.
BLOOM celebrates growth, collaboration and the cross-pollination of ideas across the creative community, and this diversity is on full display at the exhibition.
It showcases the work of Manchester Art School and Manchester Metropolitan University’s 2025 graduates.
With artwork spread across multiple floors and buildings on the university campus, there is a lot to see.
An enormous amount of variety is on display, with pieces from courses like fine art, art history, curating, product design, craft, textiles, and graphic design.
Everything from sculptures to lino cuttings to light installations.
Several artists have chosen to make political statements, with one artist focusing on humankind’s collective responsibility as people making decisions.
The show represents the completion of years of hard work and dedicated creativity.
BLOOM is in the Grosvenor East Building, just off All Saints Park in Manchester, and is open to the public until Friday 20 June between 10am–6pm, Monday–Friday and 10am–4pm on the weekend.
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