ART and design students are showcasing their talents at an exhibition of their favourite work.
The level 3 students at Redcar and Cleveland College are displaying their work from the last two years before they leave the college this summer.
The majority have been accepted to study various aspects of art and design at university in September, including fine art, graphic design and interior design.
Among the works on show at the exhibition are paintings, alternative stained windows, photography, graphics and 3D models.
James Thorne-Ryan, 18, of New Marske, is preparing to go to Teesside University to study graphic design.
The former Bydales School pupil is displaying a 3D model of his own head in the exhibition.
He said: "The exhibition is really a celebration of the work we have done at Redcar & Cleveland College, so it's nice to see it all displayed together.
"I've loved every minute of the course. I think it's one of the best courses around because it includes every aspect of art and design, so students can find out what they're best at."
The exhibition is being held in Redcar & Cleveland College's lecture theatre, based on the college campus on Corporation Road. The preview is open to the public between 5pm and 7.30pm on Tuesday, June 4, or people can visit between 10am and 4pm on Wednesday and Thursday, June 5 and 6.
For more information, call the college on 01642-473132, or email mashley@cleveland.ac.uk
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