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Lily-May Priest

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
Lily-May Priest Lily-May.Priest@mail.bcu.ac.uk
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
2022
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This work explores death, grief, memory, alcoholism, religious beliefs on cremation, family and time. The main film ‘Traditions and Family Lost’ uses archive footage to brings to life family traditions that have been lost. The work is displayed as a memorial to these lost generations.

My piece ‘Beyond The View’ is a tool used to start conversations on a deceased person’s relevance and the afterlife. My practice explores medical, personal and unusual contexts through multimedia techniques e.g sculpture , photography and film.

Past Shows

The annual Degree Show is a highly anticipated event amongst staff, students, external partners and friends of the School of Art – it provides a platform for the work that the students have spent so long conceiving and producing. The 2023 Degree Show has been realised through an ongoing testing of ideas in public arenas in which the discourse around art practice takes place. This process of realising practice which engages with audiences has over […]

Peers & Collaborators

Victoria Blackburn-Harris
Victoria Blackburn-Harris
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A selection of coloured fabric manipulated in a flat bed scanner. The colour of the fabric is red, yellow, purple, pink, green and blue.
Zehui Ju
Zehui Ju
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Tracey Sutton
Tracey Sutton
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Yazmine Downing
Yazmine Downing
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A wooden frame painted in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and dark blue stripes. Inside the wooden frame are a series of felt illustrations. They show a young man with yellow hair and glasses. He has pink lips and a red jumper. The words Liam 20 are written as are a series of footsteps, a mobile phone, a number 15 in a rosette and two text boxes which say 'I knew there was something not wrong, but different' and 'oh yh, mom, By the way, I'm Bi'.