Annual showcase features best of SIT student creativity
Publish Date: Wednesday, 26 November 2025
Annual showcase features best of SIT student creativity
SIT third-year Film student, Mikah Buchanan, displays her array of film merchandise at Creator Con last week. Mikah created hand-crocheted figures, as well as prints, stickers and tee shirts, all themed around her stop-motion film project ‘Kakī’, featuring native birds. The annual event is held at SIT’s Centre for Creative Industries, and highlights the work created by students across different strands of the Bachelor of Screen Arts.
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The 2025 Bachelor of Screen Arts Showcase was held on last week at Te Rau o te Huia, highlighting the best of the year’s work from SIT’s creative students.

The multi-faceted event brings together concept art, animation, film, and game design on the one day, for the ‘last hurrah’ of the year, showcasing the work done by all strands within the Bachelor of Screen Arts programme.

The Exhibition and Creator Con took place at SIT’s Centre for Creative Industries on Thursday, 20th November, from 11:00am to 3:00pm, showcasing an impressive array of student work spanning from certificate level through to graduate diploma projects.

In the church space, the event was further expanded with additional stalls from Creator Con alongside an exciting display of concept art, sculptures, costumes, games, and comics, produced by students from across all year levels.

Joint Programme Manager for School of Screen Arts, Rachel Mann, said this area highlighted the breadth of creativity within the programme, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in diverse forms of artistic expression.

A special feature was the showcase of the first-year students’ second bootcamp game project, where they worked collaboratively to produce not only a fully functioning game but also its marketing materials and a behind-the-scenes documentary — all achieved in under two weeks.

Ms Mann added many of the HyFlex students (who study off campus) joined them in Invercargill for the event, adding to the lively and collaborative atmosphere.

Each graduate diploma and third-year degree student hosted their own booth at Creator Con, giving visitors the chance to talk directly with them about their creative projects, explore the ideas behind their work, and even purchase merchandise developed from their project branding.

Later in the day, The Flix was held at SIT Centrestage on Don Street from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, where the audience enjoyed a diverse selection of films and animations created by students.

“Together, these events offered a rich celebration of creativity, innovation, and student achievement across multiple disciplines,’ Ms Mann noted.

At the end of the night there was also a celebratory prize-giving, recognising the many accomplishments of this year's student group.