The RA Schools Show is the annual exhibition of works by final year students at the historic Royal Academy Schools, the first art school in Britain.
The RA Schools Show is your chance to be the first to see contemporary art created by the next generation of artists. We accept just 17 students each year onto our three year postgraduate fine art course. They represent some of the most talented emerging artists working today and this exhibition is the culmination of their time here.
In a rare opportunity for visitors, we open up the RA Schools studios – normally hidden from public view – to exhibit painting, sculpture, video, installation, photography and live events. Most works are also for sale, making this a compelling visit for anyone interested in collecting contemporary art.
Audio equipment used as part of Eyes Here by Josie Cockram, generously provided by Minirig.
Saturday – Thursday 10am – 6pm
Friday 10am – 10pm
Free.
RA Schools Studios
Installation view of work by Maria de Lima
Installation view of work by Max Prus
Installation view of work by Ziggy Grudzinskas and Adam Collier
Installation view of work by Caroline Abbotts
Installation view of work by Declan Jenkins
Installation view of work by Sean Steadman
Installation view of work by Laurence Owen
Installation view of work by Matt Ager
Installation view of work by Joel Wyllie
Installation view of work by Josie Cockram
Installation view of work by Hannah Bays
Installation view of work by Victoria Adam
Installation view of work by Rebecca Ackroyd
Installation view of work by Evelyn O’Connor
Installation view of work by Sofie Alsbo
Henry Coleman, Proposal image for 'The Greater Order'.
We are a school of contemporary fine art that offers 17 artists each year the opportunity to participate in an intense three-year programme. We are committed to providing an open, informed and critical environment for the personal and professional development of the artist.
The RA Schools was founded in 1769, and we remain independent to this day. This independence gives us the freedom to invent what we do. We are unique in offering the only three-year postgraduate programme in Europe. There are no fees and there is no curriculum: instead we offer a unique programme that responds to the specific needs of each individual artist.