Svenja Michelle Behle
Katie Browne
Brianna Byrne (Joint Education)
Jordan Cahill
Helen Casey (Joint Education)
Andrea Cotter
Katie Crowther
James Tohill Doyle
Jayde Dunphy
Claire Farrell
Courtnei Farrell
Sean Fitzsimons
Michael Flavin
Hazel Harte
Cery Henry
Rachel Kenny
Systa Larusdottir
Ellen McCabe (Joint Education)
Ruairi McCarthy Griffin
Larry McCloskey (Joint Education)
James McLoughlin
Hannah Murphy
Muireann Ní Fhearghail
Bradán Ó Coscair
Peter O’Leary
Grace Ryan
Edith Scott (Joint Education)
Kate Ward
Emma Wills (Joint Education)
Lana Zubović
For many of our students, print is about making images that question why we make images.
Alongside the ubiquitous potential of digital imaging, students engage with the materiality of image-making, through analogue processes such as etching and screen print, as well as drawing, photography and installation. Throughout this research and skills based course, students experiment with long-established methods, alongside the most up-to-date digital technologies, testing contemporary and expanded notions of print as they do so. The broad philosophy of democratic image and text dissemination, combined with a fusion of traditional and new technologies – the symbiosis of analogue and digital – provides for a dynamic and challenging creative space where individual needs and aspirations are fostered, enabled and encouraged.
With an equal emphasis on the acquisition of autographic and conceptual enquiry, our students develop an independent studio practice that draws from daily experience and current social, cultural and political issues. For many, their creative ideologies are influenced and enabled by print’s historical legacy as a powerful means of mass communication.