ART work by students at York College has been on show all week as part of the college's annual creative show.
The show celebrates a diverse range of arts, 3D crafts, design, media and performance.
The creative show incorporates such diverse subjects as antique furniture restoration, ceramics, metalwork, jewellery, woodwork, sculpture, model-making, drawing and painting and printmaking.
There were also examples of work in photography, textiles, fashion design, computer-aided design, graphic design, video, multimedia, radio, journalism and installation and performance.
Chris Brace, curriculum manager for art, design and craft, said: "This end of year showcase is a huge celebration of all the hard work and talent that exists in the art, design and craft areas of York College. Members of the public are warmly invited to come along and a browse around the different creative specialisms."
There's a final chance to see the show today until 4pm at the college's further and higher education site in Tadcaster Road.
Updated: 11:17 Saturday, June 30, 2001
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