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Student and graduate projects

Wimbledon College of Arts offers the opportunity for businesses to work with our students and graduates.

What are the benefits?

A shot of a room filled with giant plastic bubble, there are hues of blue and red lighting
Svitlana Reinish, 2023 MA Theatre and Performance Design, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Orlando Myxx

Fresh ideas

Tap into our creative community to generate new solutions, outcomes and approaches.

A model set of a building, the roof has curved paper-like ridges
Enza Kim, 2023 BA Theatre Design, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Kristy Noble

New talent

Work with potential employees from one of the world’s leading creative institutions.

A model set of hollow cubes hanging from the ceiling, below is a male figurine standing, the set is blue
Xinran Meng, 2023 MA Performance: Theatre Making, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photograph: Kristina Sarkisyan

Bespoke briefs

Each project is designed and tailored to your needs.

How does it work?

The projects are paid for opportunities and include:

  • designs or artworks made in response to the brief
  • client involvement at all stages
  • staff and project manager guidance
  • regular project updates
  • paying for student or graduate work
  • design pitches
  • use of the UAL brand
  • staff time

Projects

  • Two large alien puppets, one green and one purple.

    , Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL |

    London’s New Year’s Day Parade

    Wimbledon’s BA Technical Arts for Theatre and Performance students take centre stage at London’s New Year’s Day Parade.


  • Sir John Sloane's Museum

    Sir John Soane’s Museum commissioned Wimbledon BA Theatre and Screen students to reinvent features from Whitehall during the 17th century.


  • Merlin Entertainments

    Merlin Entertainments, whose brands include Madame Tussauds and the London Dungeon, often recruit skilled sculptors to create their models.

Want to work with us?

Get in touch to discuss your ideas at wimbledon.projects@arts.ac.uk