Beth Leckenby, whose work  is looking at Queer Representation, especially within the spread of the Digital age and how this has aided in people’s self-discovery in what queer is and how they fit in.Beth Leckenby, whose work  is looking at Queer Representation, especially within the spread of the Digital age and how this has aided in people’s self-discovery in what queer is and how they fit in.
Beth Leckenby, whose work is looking at Queer Representation, especially within the spread of the Digital age and how this has aided in people’s self-discovery in what queer is and how they fit in.

Peterborough students show off digital art at stunning exhibition at Key Theatre

Students from UCP took part in exhibition.

Eight digital art students from Peterborough have got together to exhibit responsible art through individual projects, at The Key Theatre in Peterborough.

Each of the students are specialists in various aspects of digital and traditional art forms, and not only showcase their digital art skills but also highlight the various forms of art and how important it is for artists to also work for the betterment of society.

Exhibitors included Keerthana Sridhar, Lisa Abel, Deborah Matthews, Jamie Rootham, Selton Johnson, Adam Howell, Beth Leckenby and Grace Fox.

Lisa Abel

Lisa’s Friends is a book series created for children to enjoy and escape from the real world. Lisa set out to explore how physical and digital can be combined whilst protecting the value of the book to young readers and their physical, mental and emotional development. In the near future she hopes to publish her series within her business (Artzbylisa) where she would like to sell them on for everyone to enjoy.

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