Collaborations
Browse group projects and collaborations involving two or more students within a programme, as well as highlights selected by industry experts.
ADAM is a group of four RCA Sculpture students who have been based in a vacated office at Number 10 Adam Street off the Strand, since September 2020. ADAM came about through a collective desire to connect during the pandemic, when the streets of London were empty and the studios at the RCA were closed.
We are Dougal Verinder Gedge, Carmo Pinheiro de Melo and Louise Gholam. Together we set up RCA VisCom’s radio station Export Radio.
Telecom Studios was created at the start of lockdown on the 22nd March 2020 and continued until 1st June 2020. Every weekday, a different person would set a new task and then we would meet on Zoom at 4pm to present and discuss everyone’s work.
“Another World is Possible” is a collaborative, self-organised exhibition, which takes place on a clone site of the Royal College of Art’s digital body.
This collaboration platform was playfully put together to visualise the unique responses that Textiles students have adopted through their creative practices.
Featuring works by RCA students Adam Dove, Ashleigh Williams, Catalina Correa, Josh Woolford with Ijeoma Uzoukwu, Lulu Wang, Ning Zhou, Paola Estrella, and Rieko Whitfield.
A cross-college collaboration between Jesse May Fisher, Paola Estrella, Katrina Wilde & Rita Silva.
A collaboration between 1st and 2nd year Sculpture MA students.
The Sapiens Collective is a speculative robotics and engineering lab, comprising a variety of creatives and thinkers, featuring RCA students Abi Sheng (Fashion), Anne Ferial (Fashion), Catherine Mondoa (Textiles) and Filipe Magalhaes (Design Products) alongside engineer, Will Cogley.
A pop up exhibition at the newly opened Piggy Cafe in the Billingsgate Fish Market to celebrate its community bonding and collective memory.
Cold Swimmers is a documentary photography book with personal testimonies and interviews with cold swimmers, as well as a narrative of discovering cold swimming as novices. The research is relatively in-depth, yet accessible to a wider audience – including those for whom cold swimming is a mystery.
Camille and Amir, two Graphic Designers on the Visual Communication programme collaborated together on the winning pitch for the RCA’s annual visual identity project.
We are Dougal Verinder Gedge, Carmo Pinheiro de Melo and Louise Gholam. Together we set up RCA VisCom’s radio station Export Radio.
TEMP TCR is a temporary television studio set up and co-hosted by Felix Bayley-Higgins and Louise Gholam
Students from Interior Design platforms Reuse and Urbanism worked with Japanese architect Toshiki Hirano and curator Clare Farrow at the London Design Biennale.
Over 150 graduating students from across the School of Arts & Humanities contributed works, works in progress, glimpses of studio life and moments shared together for this short film edited by Milo Creese.