Laura Swale talks to Digital Arts students about the online shift

When the exhibition showcasing the dissertation projects of the University of Malta’s Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts was cancelled due to COVID-19, digital arts students realised they would need to take their work online. In this Sunday Times of Malta article, Laura Swale talks to coordinators Giulia Micallef and Chalise Bugeja about adapting to the digital shift and what we can expect from these up-and-coming artists.

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Laura Swale

Laura is a visual artist, writer and entrepreneur from the UK, with a background in arts education, cultural event-planning and curatorial work. She is the founder of Allura, a multi-award-winning arts organisation based in Malta, established to showcase creative talent and bring it to a global audience. Laura writes visual Arts and cultural content for the Times of Malta and the Malta Independent, she is a judge on the panels of several art prizes and a regular guest speaker at the University of Malta. Formerly a secondary school art teacher and head of department of fifteen years, she is also a practising artist, regularly exhibiting and selling her work.

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