The exhibition presents a selection of final major projects from students on the UAL Level 3 Diploma at the College.
Themes among students’ work include those such as environment, encounters, experience, peculiar, provoke and protect.
Exhibitor Charis Herrick, who received a place at the prestigious London College of Fashion in London, said: “Lincoln College has given me the opportunities and skills I just wouldn’t have got in school.
“The quality of my work improved after every project, as well as my confidence too.
“Studying at the College meant you were constantly surrounded by creative and like-minded people, the building itself is beautiful and the location gives you endless opportunities to go and explore.
“There’s access to so much equipment including a photography studio which any student can use for their personal use.
The College course provides learners with the opportunity to discover and develop a range of skills associated with fashion, including illustration, garment design, pattern cutting, surface decoration and garment styling for fashion photography.
You can catch the exhibition until Sunday 13th October 2019 at the National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford.
If you’re interested in studying a creative course with us, you can find out more here.