The show, entitled , starts on Wednesday and runs until Sunday.
Kira Krasz, Milla Lewis, Amber Dance-Baverstock, Eva Louisa Jonas – all third-year Photography students – and Nguyen himself will display work at the gallery on St George’s Place in ͯÑÕÊÓƵ.
The show is an exploration of “what photography is and how it plays a role in mediating the world around us”, according to Rachel K Gillies, Photography BA(Hons) course leader at the ͯÑÕÊÓƵ.
An Nguyen is a History of Art and Design graduate of the university and is currently undertaking an MA in History of Design and Material Culture.
An said: “Referring at once to knowledge, figuration and the photographic medium in its title, the exhibition investigates various aspects of our day-to-day lives.
“From changing dynamics in family relationships and the re-conception of nature, to reflections on authority representations, these broad themes set the ambitious tone for what is quite likely the photographers’ last showcase as BA students.”