A group of art students at a Norwich university are set to showcase their work on Instagram.
The first year photography students at Norwich University of the Arts are producing an online exhibition on the photo-sharing social media site as part of their course.
The Instagram exhibition – posted via the students' account @meditati_a – will feature posts with photographs from students on the course, along with a short biography of the artist's and their work.
Each student has chosen a narrative for their work, with themes including love and movement.
As part of their marketing for the exhibition the students have designed posters featuring a QR code, which will send viewers to the Instagram exhibition web page when scanned.
Student Emma Garrard said: 'We found that Instagram has many benefits as it is predominately for sharing images and we felt that this was the best way to reach a wider audience.'
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