“Sense Títol 2025”: the exhibition of the best works of the latest graduating class of the Faculty of Fine Arts

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(10/10/2025)
The “Sense Títol” (Untitled) exhibition returns with its 22nd edition. This initiative by the Faculty of Fine Arts  shows the artistic works of students of Fine Arts, Design and Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage. The exhibition, which this year coincides with the celebration of the 575th anniversary of the University of Barcelona, will be open to visitors from 13 to 17 October. 
Sensetitolexpo
Sensetitolexpo
News | Culture | Academic | Innovation
10/10/2025
The “Sense Títol” (Untitled) exhibition returns with its 22nd edition. This initiative by the Faculty of Fine Arts  shows the artistic works of students of Fine Arts, Design and Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage. The exhibition, which this year coincides with the celebration of the 575th anniversary of the University of Barcelona, will be open to visitors from 13 to 17 October. 
The exhibition “Sense Títol 2025” offers a selection of the best final projects by students who graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona last academic year, showcasing the creative innovation of young people in various artistic disciplines: illustration, photography, painting, crafts, sculpture and engraving, among others. The exhibition consists of a total of 64 works, distributed across 13 spaces in five buildings of the Faculty.  

The opening will take place on Monday, 13 October, in the gardens of the sculpture annex building, where the 7th Linguistic Quality Award will also be presented to the best final projects written in Catalan. The programme also includes the selection of works for the Patrim 2025 Award and discussions with students in the different exhibition spaces to exchange views. 

This initiative is presented as an opportunity to reflect on contemporary society through the artistic visions of students and to promote the social projection of young artists. It is also a cultural tool that promotes the UB’s heritage collection thanks to the Patrim Award, under which new pieces are selected and acquired each year to be added to the Faculty of Fine Arts’ collection.