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PhD acquired by MIT Museum

Andrew Pepper’s PhD submission to the Fine Art Department at the University of Reading, UK, has been acquired by the MIT Museum, Cambridge, USA.

Drawing in Space: A holographic system to simultaneously draw images on a flat surface and in three-dimensional space.

Submitted in 1988, it was the first Fine Art Doctorate to be awarded by the University of Reading, UK.

The collection of work comprises nine holograms, with a spotlight to view them, contained within a bound ‘file box’ including a research text outlining the development of the submission as a creative initiative.


Originally acquired by the US-based Rosemary H. Jackson private collection, it was donated to the MIT Museum upon her death and officially acquired in June 2025.

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