UNIVERSITY of East London (UEL) photography students have exhibited their work at Europe's largest art and design show.
A total of 34 students contributed works to the Tectonic Ballroom exhibition, which is part of the Free Range event at Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane.
The works by UEL students were varied and included a look at paper collectors in Sao Paolo, by Brazilian student Hugo Palotto, images about growing up in Newham by Paul Sonola and a tribute to her grandfather by Gemma Amor.
Ralph Hall, UEL arts lecturer said: “This is our third graduation group to feature at the Free range exhibition and each year it keeps getting bigger and better.
“At UEL we encourage students to follow their own instincts and develop their own ideas and style and the fantastic results are presented here.
"I’m delighted that the students have enjoyed their programmes and I wish them all the best for the future.”
The Tectonic Ballroom exhibition has now finished but the Free Range exhibition continues until July 20.
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