Three Dimensional Design

Three Dimensional Design focuses on understanding the objects that surround us, from the cherished personal to the everyday functional. The programme explores and questions the material world and how this approach to thinking creates work that enhances our everyday experience, to re-view, re-vitalise and re-invent the way we live. In our current context the objects we choose to live with are ever more important.

The students have also self-funded and curated a physical showcase of work at Fred Aldous in the Northern Quarter of Manchester. The breadth of work exhibited from hand-thrown ceramics, leather artisanship, marquetry, blown glass and digital fabrication is a fitting swansong to the final chapter of Three Dimensional Design at Manchester School of Art as the programme name changes to Product Design & Craft.

Nick Landon

Cicely Peers

Jamie-Lee Wainman

Jessica Herbert-Smith

Elliot Gibson

Freya Young

Kane Roscoe

Oliver Lisle Pulbrook

Giles Fearon

Toby Andruskevicius

Nathan Mahawi

Yasmeen Kinley-Siddiq

Emily Mcmanus

Abi Thomas

Zhenlian Wu

George Gregory

Chloe Latham

Anne Hermon