MRes in Creative Practices research students aim to connect, create, contribute. We come from a range of disciplines such as painting, photography, creative writing, sculpture and art history. We reflect on our place in the world and wider concerns through academic enquiry, referencing social, historical, cultural and theoretical discourses and traditions as we do so. Our creative practice demonstrates real engagement with ideas and concepts we are immersed in throughout the year, and culminates in our multidisciplinary graduate show in September 2016.

EXHIBITIONS
NO EXPECTED OUTCOME
MRes Creative Practices Interim Exhibition
iota, 25 Hyndland Street, Glasgow (MAP)
14-23 April 2016
Tues - Sun 12:00 - 17:00
Thurs 12:00 - 18:00
The Glasgow School of Art's Masters of Research in Creative Practices interim exhibition, No Expected Outcome, is dedicated to new projects where the process of open-minded inquiry is as important as answers and outcomes. It will feature work by 14 students on the postgraduate programme.
MRes students aim to connect, create and contribute:
“MRes students value the exchange between creative practice and social, historical, cultural and theoretical discourses and traditions,” says Ranjana Thapalyal, Programme Leader MRes in Creative Practice. “ In this exhibition Masters students from diverse specialisms – photography, painting, sculpture, art history, writing, medicine, ecology, fashion design and performance – will showcase the work of ahead of their multidisciplinary Graduate Show in September .”
No Expected Outcome coincides with GI 2016 and GSA Research Expo and has been sponsored by Caorunn Gin and Tunnocks.