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The “MUST GROW 2026 Graduation Exhibition”, organized by the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST), opened yesterday at the university’s R Building lobby, showcasing more than 500 works created by this year’s graduates.

Now in its 15th edition, the annual exhibition presents the academic and creative outcomes of undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students across multiple disciplines in art, design, media, architecture and performance.

The exhibition features programmes spanning design, fine arts, architecture, digital media, film production, and interactive media arts. Works include product and interior design, animation, visual communication, performance, and heritage-related research.

Organizers said the exhibition reflects interdisciplinary dialogue and encourages students to draw inspiration from both local and international cultural contexts. Awards were also presented during the ceremony for outstanding student works.

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