Artvolution 2015, Brings More Color

BINUS Northumbria School of Design (BNSD) students celebrated their graduation by holding Artvolution 2015 exhibition, through December 2 to 5, 2015. Carrying the Artvolution out by the end of 2015 serves as the celebration of 15 students’ graduation from BNSD’s third batch.

Artvolution was themed “Colorful” which features colours combination and collaboration between departments. “We want something different from the previous Artvolution themed ‘Blank Space’,” said Dicky Maryoga Hutadjulu, Lecturer in the Department of Fashion BNSD during Artvolution’s opening ceremony in BNSD Campus, FX Mall, 6th Floor, on Wednesday (2/12).

For a background information, according to Dicky, all through December 2 to 5, Artvolution 2015 presented various events, such as seminars, workshops, and competitions. To be precise, some of the events included fashion illustration workshop, Adobe workshop, short film competition, and so on.

Dicky expects BNSD graduates to be able to work and excel in the international level, but not to forget growing up Indonesia’s creative industry.

Fashion Show exhibit BINUS NORTHUMBRIA School of Design (BNSD) Fashion Design Program Graduates works on the opening of Artvolution 2015, Wednesday (2/12) at BNSD Campus, FX Mall, 6th Floor.

 

One of Exhibition Room at Artvolution 2015 that showcase Fashion Design Program Students artistic works, Wednesday (2/12), BNSD Campus, FX Mall, 6th Floor.
One of Exhibition Room at Artvolution 2015 that showcase Fashion Design Program Students artistic works, Wednesday (2/12), BNSD Campus, FX Mall, 6th Floor.

 

Another exhibition room at Artvolution 2015 that showcase software works from Graphic and New Media Students in collaboration with Computer Science Students. One of the software or application that showed was beeMAP, an app to know and arrange class agenda.
Another exhibition room at Artvolution 2015 that showcase software works from Graphic and New Media Students in collaboration with Computer Science Students. One of the software or application that showed was beeMAP, an app to know and arrange class agenda.