Developed within the scope of the Basic Art II course, Tiny Titans: 3D Insect Worlds brings together students of the Faculty of Arts in an interdisciplinary exhibition exploring insect-inspired three-dimensional creations. Featuring works by students from Plastic Arts, Ceramics, Textile and Fashion Design, Film Design and Directing, and Photography, the exhibition presents artistic interpretations shaped through research, observation, and creative experimentation.
The exhibition supports analytical thinking and creative expression while also foregrounding ecological awareness and sustainability, inviting students to reinterpret waste materials through artistic production. Reimagining tiny life forms through contemporary practice, the exhibition makes interdisciplinary interaction visible.
The exhibition supports analytical thinking and creative expression while also foregrounding ecological awareness and sustainability, inviting students to reinterpret waste materials through artistic production. Reimagining tiny life forms through contemporary practice, the exhibition makes interdisciplinary interaction visible.

