
More like a Walking Tree
More like a Walking Tree is a week-long immersive module where, we, as a collective, will explore alternative perspectives in this time of uncertainty around ecological imbalances.
Posted: Friday, 5th August 2022

Alternus Sustainable Arts Initiative launched and winners announced
Founded in 2022, the Initiative encourages emerging artists to consider and communicate sustainability through art and is committed to supporting emerging artists to establish a sustainable career.
Posted: Wednesday, 15th June 2022

NCAD Student Rebecca McCabe Wins Prestigious Brown Thomas Designer to Watch Bursary Award 2022
Rebecca is a final year fashion design student in the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and the award was made based on the strength of her collection ‘Pookie’ which explores how our relations
Posted: Wednesday, 8th June 2022

NCAD Works 2022
NCAD unveils programme showcasing innovation and resilience among the graduates of 2022
Posted: Tuesday, 7th June 2022

Collaborative Learning in the Neighbourhood: Reflections on NCAD’s Dublin 8 Neighbourhood Residency
The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) and Create invite you to Collaborative Learning in the Neighbourhood: Reflections on NCAD’s Dublin 8 Neighbourhood Residency.
Posted: Tuesday, 31st May 2022

NCAD WORKS 2022
NCAD Works 2022 Exhibition, events programme and digital platform showcasing the extraordinary work of our 2022 graduates. Fine Art, Design, Education, Visual Culture.
Posted: Thursday, 26th May 2022

What makes this place?
Researching material culture in Dublin 8 with Dr Lisa Godson
Posted: Wednesday, 25th May 2022

School of Fine Art Studio Award 2022
The School of Fine Art is very pleased to announce that Helen Hughes has been awarded the Studio Artist residency opportunity for 2022.
Posted: Monday, 23rd May 2022

Design, Material Culture, History
a presentation by Brenda Malone (NMI) and Lisa Godson (NCAD) Thurs 19th May 4pm
Posted: Wednesday, 18th May 2022

Turning Ground Talks
NCAD and The Digital Hub host a series of talks on art and ecology
Posted: Wednesday, 18th May 2022