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Global Creative Graduate Showcase 2025: 200 Judges Announced

For its 6th Anniversary edition, Arts Thread is delighted that Monaco Foundry and Google Arts & Culture are collaborating on the Global Creative Graduate Showcase 2025.

✅ This proactive initiative has been created for all creative students graduating this year in all art & design categories such as fine arts, visual communication, film, fashion, textiles, interior, architecture, visual arts, contemporary craft, industrial & product design and more!

✅ Open to all art & design students graduating between September 2024 - August 2025 (Southern Hemisphere graduating after September 2024) in any related creative discipline, located anywhere in the world.

✅ The Global Creative Graduate Showcase 2025 is your chance to share your creative work alongside your peers from around the world and get it judged by industry leaders.

✅ In 2024 there were 5174 students from 523 higher-education universities/schools worldwide participated and uploaded their end of year projects.

Deadline August 31st to enter! 

Further details of the judges and entry process are available on the ArtsThread website.

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Published 12.05.25
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