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Window Gallery 2023

Take a look at the exhibitions that took place in Central Saint Martins' Window Galleries throughout 2023.

window gallery
Jamie Johnson

A Studio of One’s Own – the Central School Story

11–27 January

An exhibition by the Museum & Study Collection exploring the history of women printmakers in response to Print and Prejudice at the V&A.

objects hang in window
Jamie Johnson

Schools of Schools

9–20 March

School of Schools was a student-led exhibition by MArch Architecture year one students to showcase the outcomes of their first term. Sstudents were tasked with designing a ‘school’ that has a close relationship to land and the issues of climate and social justice it raises. This ranged from access to spaces for countercultures, to land governance or urban renewal.

a tv on a plinth
Tiancheng Qiu

Slicing the apple

20–28 April

Slicing the Apple was a response by BA Fine Art Year 2 of research into the apple, in partnership with the Museum of Cider, Herefordshire and their Apples & People website.

medals in window
Jamie Johnson

Modern Art Medals: Making History in 30 Years

29 March - 14 May

This exhibition highlighted a selection of the medals entered in the 2023 competition from colleges across the UK as well as a guest university from Pforzheim in Germany. The display included a collection of medals from our Museum & Study Collection archive, spanning the past 30 years.

rugs in window
Jamie Johnson

LEAD from the heart

29 March - 15 May

Jaipur Rugs Foundation x Central Saint Martins presented LEAD from the heart. This Window exhibition showcased handcrafted contemporary rugs co-designed by 24 artisan weavers from Jaipur Rugs Foundation and 24 Weave students from the BA Textile Design at Central Saint Martins.

a collage

The Space Between Us

18 July - 6 August

The Space Between Us revealed the journey in establishing a creative practice post-academia. A team of four MArch Graduate Teaching Assistants: Mariam Aslam, Antoinette Oni, Alexandros Xenophontos and Marda Zenawi explored the spaces they've held for themselves and others through their intercontinental work. Showcasing their process and the challenges of establishing alternative and critical spatial practices.

pink and white carpet
Sri Mahija Mandalika, MA Art & Science, CSM.jpg

Stories to Tell: Through Our Textiles

19 July - 17 August

Arts SU South Asian Heritage Month first began in 2020 and runs 18 July - 17 August every year. This exhibition celebrated our students of South Asian heritage by showcasing their stories through their work inspired by and rethinking their cultural history around fabric, clothing, jewellery and body art.

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Changemakers

13 July - 6 September

CSM Changemakers are a group of students employed to work in partnership with programme and course teams at the College. This exhibition highlighted some of the positive changes initiated by CSM Changemakers since 2022.

Image credit: Diana Ibanez Lopez

Beneath The Veil: Indigo in Northern Nigeria

19–25 September

This exhibition explored the regenerative practices of indigo growing, fermentation and textile production in the Northern Nigerian city of Kano.

black and white world with dots

Creative Unions 2023

5 August - 22 September

This Window exhibition displayed projects from Creative Unions, an undergraduate collaborative unit. The unit introduces students to ways of thinking about cross-disciplinary, participatory practice while providing an opportunity to work with peers from different courses.

portrait of a woman in a metallic top with waves and curves
Image credit: Sexius - Krissie Marie Heliodore, Morrigan Rawson, Kenya Shania, Life W Simi and Izzy Gzowski

Arts SU Black History Month

29 September - 8 November

Back for its fourth year, the 2023 Arts SU Black History Month exhibition presented a fashion-based showcase, intertwining garments and accompanying media created by students across UAL.

a crumpled up piece of paper with the nhs logo on it
Image: Lucy Chapman, MA Art & Science

The Bill of Health

26 October – 21 November

The Bill of Health was an open call exhibition aiming to capture a snapshot of health, illness, disability and care in 2023. Invited participants investigated their own lived experience, querying ideologies in relation to health, imagining alternative futures and responding to the present reality.

diagram on green background
Image: MARDness, Ikki Kawanishi, MA Regenerative Design, 2024

MARDness, a Living Systems Network

28 October - 21 November

MA Regenerative Design (MARD) contributes to a world in which designers practice collectively within communities, making positive ecological and social change, acknowledging that we are part of a whole and living system. This Window exhibition shared a glimpse of the diverse journeys students have entered into as they navigated this dynamic ecotone terrain of their graduation year.

knit
Image: Ujjal Patel

Design + Make

29 November - 7 December

This exhibition celebrated the work of BA Textile Design second year students, produced during their autumn term. Design + Make begins with a research stage that starts in Year 1. This research informs the printing, knitting and weaving; the designing and making, that happens in Year 2 before students specialise in one textile pathway.