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ELIA Emerging Artists Showcase Now Live

Friday 4 April 2025  

Image: Candide by Mark Ravenhill, courtesy of  Taipei National University of the Arts

 

 
View the artworks created by over 400 students from 46 ELIA member institutions, guided by dedicated arts educators and practitioners from across Europe and beyond.
 
Art is an ever-evolving form of expression, one that reflects society, culture, and individual experiences. In times of uncertainty and change, artists challenge perspectives, spark dialogue, and reimagine the world around us. Their work is essential in navigating the complexities of today’s societal, cultural, and political realities.
Windborne Sparks by Ching Wong, courtesy of Morley College London
 
 
At ELIA, we stand for the arts, its impact, and the freedom of artistic expression. Through this showcase, we proudly celebrate the breadth of creativity within our community and the new artistic movements taking root. The works featured reflect the diversity of voices, ideas, and styles of artists who will continue to push artistic boundaries and redefine the role of the arts for years to come.

 

EXPLORE ELIA EMERGING ARTISTS SHOWCASE

 
These artworks (and more) will also be featured across our social media channels and at ELIA’s online and in-person events—so keep an eye out! We invite you to take inspiration and share this showcase within your institution, among your students, and with your colleagues.
 
Congratulations to everyone involved!

 

   
I know it is hurting you, but please don't take them off by Adrian Buda, courtesy of University of Art and Design Cluj-Napoca The Way to Dawn by Sonja Jocić. Photo: Marijana Suvačarov. Courtesy of University of Arts in Belgrade