ACW Students Stephen Lau and Sadbh O’Brien as part of GUM Collective along with Aaron Smyth, Alex de Roeck, Aimee…
Young, single and ready to navigate through complex issues regarding temporality and time
ACW student Sara Muthi responds to PLATFORM 2018, an exhibition and a series of associated events showcasing the work of…
Day-ennial in collaboration with University of Glasgow
This year we’re delighted to welcome MA students from Glasgow University who are visiting on Monday-Wed 26-8th March. The trip…
Anticipation: Actualisation, performance event at the NCAD Gallery
Anticipation: Actualisation Wednesday 21 March, Performance 5 – 6 pm, Panel Discussion 6 – 7 pm Anticipation: Actualisation is a…
Notes from the Underground – Art and Alternative Music in Eastern Europe 1968-1989
11:30 am, Monday 12th March, Harry Clarke Lecture Theatre given by Prof. David Crowley (Head of Visual Culture, NCAD) Reflecting…
“Copy that, Kapton”, a review of Sam Keogh’s Kapton Cadaverine performance at the Kerlin Gallery
“The space that situates the performance is so thoroughly inseparable from the performance that it would have been non-sensical to…
Open Evening – Postgraduate Opportunities in the School of Visual Culture
Come to NCAD on 12 March to hear about our MA / MFA programmes Running for more than a decade,…
Sam Keogh in conversation with ACW
Sam Keogh opens an exhibition at the Kerlin Gallery titled Kapton Cadaverine this Friday from 6-8 pm. Keogh the will…
Water Table, The Luan Gallery by Marie Hanlon
Marie Hanlon, ACW Student Water Table The Luan Gallery, Athlone. Opening Saturday 3 February 3 pm, continues until 25 March…
Homo Ludens (Man at Play)
Homo Ludens (Man at Play), The Library Project, 4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Exhibition continues until Saturday, 27 January 2018…
D-i-f-f-e-r-e-n-c-e & R-e-p-e-t-i-t-i-o-n
D-i-f-f-e-r-e-n-c-e & R-e-p-e-t-i-t-i-o-n The Brothers of Charity, led by Karl Burke & Padraig Cunningham Roscommon Art Centre Opening 6.00-7.30pm, 19th…
Mythology, Authenticity, Representation & Psychosis by Sara Muthi
Exploring themes of mythology, authenticity, representation and psychosis, Sara Muthi, managing editor of in:Action and ACW student shares her latest…
Rising From the Hill | Group Exhibition at NCAD Gallery
Rising From the Hill Group Exhibition at NCAD Gallery 7th to 8th December Reception on Friday 8 December, 4pm Rising…
BREATH (taking), a review of Nigel Rolfe’s group performance at the Green on Red Gallery by Sara Muthi
Bringing together a group of Nigel Rolfe’s top performing students from the Royal College of Art, London, BREATHING IN, BREATHING…
Gerard Byrne “In Our Time” in Conversation with Declan Long in collaboration with ACW
Gerard Byrne in conversation with Declan Long as part of a MA Art in the Contemporary World collaboration will take…
IMMA/NIVAL SEMINAR: ROSC 50 Artist Research Commissions
IMMA/NIVAL SEMINAR: ROSC 50 Artist Research Commissions Saturday 11 November, 2.00 – 5.00pm, Johnston Suite, IMMA Showcasing new ROSC50 Artist…
A Portrait: Lough Key by Anna Macleod & Padraig Cunningham
A Portrait: Lough Key by Anna Macleod & Padraig Cunningham Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Denis Naughten will…
IMMA & ACW Fellow Amelia Groom
Public Lecture, by Amelia Groom: Dense and Broken, on rocks, writing and pareidolia. 6pm, Friday November 10th Harry Clarke Lecture…
Rising from the Hill: Local Systems in Global Contexts
Rising from the Hill: Local Systems in Global Contexts Autumn Residency programme at Cow House Studios 30 October – 10…
“There’s art that challenges you, and art that’s simply not for you”
ACW student Sara Muthi and writer for in:Action, an Irish Live art review platform, shares her latest response to Martin…
