Ceramics & Glass Pathway
Holly Brennan
Jennifer English
Saidhbh Flanagan
Alannah Henry
Bridget Hession
Jade Levingstone
Dearbhla McCormack
Ian Morrison
Nadia Stefaniak
Textile Art & Artefact Pathway
Naomi Belotindos
Rebecca Boles
Emily Briggs
Siobhan Curtis
Anna Deliu
Dagmara Dobkowska
Sophie Galloway
Reuben Knight
Kalika Kulukundis
Elena McCarthy
Kate O’Boyle
Kitty O’Brien
Shannon O’Connor
Ruth O’Hora
Jack O’Meara
Douglas Oman
Jack Pierce
Ella Quinn
Josephine Sanne
Barbara Seery
Dean Stynes
The Department of Applied Materials continually strives to forge new understandings that reflect the evolving nature of art and design practices. The specialist disciplines of ceramics, glass, stitch, knit, construction and manipulated textiles are understood to have come from craft traditions that have shared thinking and methodical approaches.
Applied Materials recognises the desire of the specialist practitioner and their relationship to materials and processes that encourage spaces of interdisciplinarity that bridge design principles and practices with the theoretical and participatory nature of fine art.
Applied Materials is grounded in process-led thinking, whereby the making and the materiality determines the outcomes. This manifestation of process into object, artefact and/ or experience connects with maker, audience and user.
Applied Materials seeks out the discursive, and adaptive nature that strives for new contexts in which to be realised. The making and craftsmanship of the made work finding relevance, new ways to communicate that reflect societal and culture expression.