Practice Research Australia: Examination Exhibition 2025

Engage with the research of PRS Australia’s latest examination candidates in a group exhibition format.

Practice Research Australia: Examination Exhibition is a collection of candidate examination installations from creative practice candidates examined as part of the Practice Research Symposium Australia in October.

RMIT’s College of Design and Social Context utilizes a tripartite examination approach for creative practice candidates, comprising of a research dissertation, an oral presentation, and an exhibition of works or the artefact/s created as part of the research.

Candidates give their oral presentation in the Design Hub Gallery from within their presentation installation. At the conclusion of their examination, the candidate’s installation remains in situ, available for the public to engage with the artefacts of their research.

This October exhibition includes candidates from the School of Architecture and Urban Design, Media and Communication, Design, and Fashion and Textiles.  

This exhibition is produced by Practice Research Symposium Australia in partnership with RMIT Galleries.

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