2nd year Photography students at the University of Portsmouth have been exploring the concept of 'Territory' and a group of us will be exhibiting our work at the historic Round Tower in Old Portsmouth.

As part of a 3 year Honours Degree course, this group of 10 students, calling themselves "10 Degrees South", has come together from around Europe to show their wide-ranging interpretations of this exciting concept - from local landscapes to military campaigns, from nature reserves to wine bars to football supporters.

This small group of students, some of whom have already won awards and had work exhibited both in the UK and abroad, will be exhibiting their work at the Round Tower, Broad Street, Old Portsmouth on the 8th and 9th of December 2011, from 10.30 AM- 8.30PM. Entry will be free.

Daniel Alexander, Leader of the Photography Degree course at the University of Portsmouth, said that,

"This aspect of the course is intended to expand the student's skills and abilities, stretch their creative talents, and give them a practical insight into the dissemination and promotion of their work outside of the University".

Tyran Hawthorn, one of the exhibiting students who has just had a phenomenally successful solo exhibition at the University's Eldon Gallery, said,

"This is a great opportunity for us to exhibit our work at an historic venue which is rapidly becoming an established part of the ever-expanding Portsmouth Art Scene".

For further information contact: info@10degreessouthphoto.com

Home