Creative Arts Summer School (CASS)

Do you want to explore your creative interests and meet other like-minded people? Do you want to pursue a career in the creative industries in Ireland? Do you want to try out different creative art forms in colleges in Dublin, Cork and Sligo in an exploratory and fun way?

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Creative Arts Summer School 2025: Promoting access, inclusion and diversity in the creative arts in Ireland. 

We are now a national programme and will hold the Creative Arts Summer School with our partners in ATU Sligo for those located in the North-West region of Ireland. We are also delighted to partner once again with MTU Crawford College of Art & Design and individuals located in the South of Ireland can apply for the CASS workshops held here. 

Watch a short video with highlights from 2023's event.

 

In addition to creative arts workshops participants will also have the opportunity to take part in a number of talks and presentations from colleges including information on admissions, entry and portfolio requirements, grants, course options, student supports, creative arts career guidance and presentations from current access students. 

The Creative Arts Summer School is FREE - all course materials and lunch will be provided.

 

Who can apply?

All applicants must be 16+

Priority will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the following ACCESS criteria:

  • From an underrepresented socio-economic group (See: http://accesscollege.ie/hear/making-an-application/eligibility-indicators/socio-economic-group/)
  • A mature applicant (first time to college)
  • A person with a disability or significant ongoing illness
  • A lone parent in receipt of a means-tested social welfare payment
  • An Irish Traveller or a member of the Roma Community
  • A QQI-FET/Fetac full award holder (Level 5/6/7)
  • A member of an ethnic minority 
  • Refugees, those with leave to remain/asylum seekers
  • Students who have successfully completed an access programme

 

Places are limited and candidates must meet the eligibility criteria described above.

 

National programme for CASS 2025

Please refer to brochure for further workshop descriptions.

Location Date Workshops (coming soon)
ATU Sligo TBD TBD
MTU Crawford TBD TBD



CASS Dublin will take place from 9th – 18th June inclusive (excluding weekend)

Successful participants are expected to attend the full CASS Dublin programme.

CASS Dublin Apply here

Location Date Workshops (coming soon)
NCAD 9th June 2025 TBD
MIE 10th June 2025 TBD
IADT 11th June 2025 TBD
UCD 16th June 2025 TBD
RCSI 17th June 2025 TBD
TCD 18th June 2025 TBD

 

Further footage from a previous CASS programme

Who can apply?

All applicants must be 16+

Priority will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the following ACCESS criteria:

  • From an underrepresented socio-economic group (See: http://accesscollege.ie/hear/making-an-application/eligibility-indicators/socio-economic-group/)
  • A mature applicant (first time to college)
  • A person with a disability or significant ongoing illness
  • A lone parent in receipt of a means-tested social welfare payment
  • An Irish Traveller or a member of the Roma Community
  • A QQI-FET/Fetac full award holder (Level 5/6/7)
  • A member of an ethnic minority 
  • Refugees, those with leave to remain/asylum seekers
  • Students who have successfully completed an access programme

 

Places are limited and candidates must meet the eligibility criteria described above.

 

 

 

 

Application Form CASS Sligo 2024

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Application Form CASS Cork 2024

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Application Form CASS Dublin 2024

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Download the CASS 2024 Brochure

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Closing date for applications:

Wednesday 29th of May 2024

 

If you have any queries, do not hesitate get in touch with us at cass@staff.ncad.ie

 


Department of Education and Skills HEA Trinity College Dublin UCD IADT Institute of Art, Design & Technology NCAD