THE Creatives in Residence at Hereford College of Arts are showcasing their work at the college in April and May.
The exhibition offers an insight into the projects they have been researching and working on during their residencies.
Gillian Hipp, teacher and aerial dancer, is the project's first ever professional from performing arts.
She specialises in dance, and aerial dance in particular and performed her piece, The Celtic 5th Element, on the night of the private viewing.
Images from her performance will also be exhibited.
Jeweller Elizabeth Terzza was chosen to join the Alloy Jewellers Scheme, and Vogue Magazine has described her work as "the perfect mix of subtle and statement".
She will be exhibiting her nature inspired statement jewellery which has been made with recycled silver and found objects.
Illustrator Hannah Rees graduated from HCA in 2012, and will be exhibiting four of her final pages from the book that she has been working on, along with an image of the Bandomobile - a contraption which features largely in the book.
The exhibition closes on Friday, May 22. For more information, visit hca.ac.uk.
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