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The six upcoming school performances in the Events Guide.

Several academic exhibitions are currently and soon to be featured in Dezeen Events Guide. These include the Loughborough University Degree Show 2024, How Do You Feel New York, and An Exhibition of Architectural Works. Other academic events include the 2024 School of Constructed Environments End of Year Exhibition, Arts University Bournemouth – Summer Shows 24, and Cardiff School of Art and Design Graduate Degree Show 2024.

The 2024 School of Constructed Environments End of Year Exhibition will take place from 15 to 22 May in New York City, USA. It aims to showcase student projects focusing on socially just, environmentally regenerative, and innovative cities, buildings, interiors, lighting, and products.

How Do You Feel New York will be held from 20 to 22 May in New York City, USA. This exhibition curated by faculty members at Parsons School of Design will include talks, performances, installations, and works created by students in various design disciplines.

The Cardiff School of Art and Design Graduate Degree Show 2024 is scheduled for 7 to 13 June in Cardiff, UK. This event will feature works by graduates in various artistic disciplines including Animation, Architectural Design and Technology, Fashion Design, Fine Art, and Graphic Design.

The Loughborough University Degree Show 2024 will take place from 14 to 16 June in Loughborough, UK. More than 500 students will showcase their work in various design fields such as Fashion, Textiles, Fine Art, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design.

Lastly, the London South Bank University will host An Exhibition of Architectural Works on 20 June in London, UK. This exhibition will highlight products created by architectural students and aims to provide insights into the university for prospective students and visitors.

These exhibitions serve as platforms for emerging talents across different design disciplines and offer a glimpse into the innovative work being done in academic institutions.

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