HNC Applied Arts Students Showcase Sustainable Creativity in Annual Performance Costume Competition
HNC Applied Arts students at City of Glasgow College have demonstrated exceptional creativity, technical skill and innovation during this year's annual Performance Costume Competition.
The competition challenged students to respond to the theme "Restriction in Movement", designing and creating original performance costumes using recycled and repurposed materials. The brief encouraged students to explore the relationship between costume, movement and storytelling while embracing environmentally responsible design practices.
Following an initial selection by the Applied Arts team, finalists presented their work to an external judging panel comprising Arianna Mele, founder of Print Clan, multimedia alumna Megan Adams, and Margaret Donald from the Incorporation of Bonnet Makers and Dyers of Glasgow. The judges praised the outstanding quality of the work, highlighting the students' creativity, craftsmanship and imaginative use of sustainable materials.
First place was awarded to Nasibe Salehiyan, with Flora Morton taking second place and Jade Tierney third. Katie McCafferty received a Highly Commended award in recognition of the high standard of her work. As an additional reward, the top three students will now have the opportunity to take part in the College's student exchange programme with Nuremberg, Germany, during the second year of their studies.
Lisa McGovern, Curriculum Head – Craft and Design at City of Glasgow College, said: "The standard of work this year was exceptional, with students demonstrating outstanding creativity, technical skill and a real commitment to sustainable design. Competitions like this give our students invaluable industry experience while celebrating their talent and innovation."
The College is grateful to the Incorporation of Bonnet Makers and Dyers of Glasgow for its generous sponsorship of the competition prizes and its continued support of emerging creative talent.
The annual competition reflects City of Glasgow College's commitment to providing industry-relevant learning experiences that develop both technical excellence and responsible design practices, preparing students for successful careers in the creative industries.