 I'm Peter Watkins. I'm an artist and associate lecturer at Prague City University. We've been working with Peter to create our own exhibition. Last semester we spent our time visiting various institutions, project spaces, galleries around Prague and this semester it's about putting that theoretical knowledge that we've gathered into action. We run this in the second year because it's great preparation for the final third year exhibition. It gives the students a real-life opportunity to exhibit outside of the university. The students are practiced in dealing with lots of aspects that in a university environment might be already catered for them. So the students are really learning in this semester how to work together and negotiate a certain freedom that they didn't have in previous classes. Working with my classmates has been a really good experience. We all have different ideas and how we see things so we're still trying to find a better way to cooperate. There are no limitations on what work they make, the format that it takes but there's a thematic which is decided within the group. It's going to be about truths, about traditions. It's like a diversity of things that we can choose from, word truth, how we feel it so everyone have their own meaning about it. I'm going to talk about my culture, about Kazakhstan. In terms of grading it's not so much just the finished work but it's about the process of putting on an event. Peter's been an excellent guide and an amazing tutor for us. He's shown us the do's and don'ts of curating your own exhibition. This project can help me in so many ways. I want to work in a big company like as an animator or maybe in game-developing company and as we all know it's like a big group of people that work in one project. It's like an experience that they should like achieve in the university to work with people, listen to them and to learn how to discuss things. Discuss has helped me decide what I want to say with my art. I think before this I never really asked myself if I were to put something up in a gallery. How would it reflect on what I believe in, where I come from, who I am.