Professor Sarah Glennie

Director

Through this site you can explore the full breadth of work by our extraordinary graduates. We are exceptionally proud of the final-year and postgraduate students who are part of NCAD Works 2023, and in sharing their work with you we would like to pay tribute to them and the ways in which they have individually responded to the immense challenges that the last few years have posed. Their work stands as testament to the dedication, resilience and creativity that has inspired us all through some challenging years, and I know all my colleagues at NCAD are extremely proud of everything that they have achieved. 

Our students are fully engaged with the world beyond the NCAD campus and they continue to demonstrate their ambition and commitment to make work that has impact and meaning to us all in many different ways. The big challenges that face society can be traced across our graduates' work as they apply their creativity to bringing new solutions, critical thinking and reflection onto issues including sustainability, gender identity and equality, wellbeing, new technologies and our digital and material futures.  

An education at NCAD is the starting point for generations of bold and curious minds that have made an enormous contribution to society in many different ways. Experimentation in the studio, learning through doing, deep understanding of materials and processes, as well as the criticality that is embedded across all pathways, prepare graduates to thrive in and beyond the worlds of art and design. We cannot predict the kind of world our graduates will be working in, but we do know that the imagination, creativity and critical thinking they have gained during their time at NCAD will equip them to make an impact in whatever path they follow. We need thinkers and doers who are not afraid to ask questions, adapt and lead, and this generation of NCAD graduates’ creativity and resilience will benefit us all in years to come. 

So on behalf of An Bord and all my colleagues at NCAD – congratulations to all our graduating students, we are extremely proud of all that you have achieved and we look forward to following your creative journeys in the future.

NCAD Works 2023 Thomas St Campus

100 Thomas Street
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Fri 9 June 10am–9pm
Sat 10 June 10am–5pm
Sun 11 June 10am–5pm
Mon 12 June 10am–8pm
Tue 13 June 10am–8pm
Wed 14 June 10am–8pm
Thu 15 June 10am–8pm
Fri 16 June 10am–6pm

Courses on show:

BA Fashion
BA Jewellery & Objects
BA Textile & Surface Design
Joint (Hons) Education Design or Fine Art
BA Graphic Design
BA Illustration
BA Moving Image Design
BA Interaction Design
BA Product Design
Applied Materials
Media
Painting
Print
Sculpture & Expanded Practice
MA Design for Body & Environment
MA Communication Design
MA Interaction Design

NCAD MFA Show

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Sat 10 June 10am–5pm
Sun 11 June 10am–5pm
Mon 12 June 10am–8pm
Tue 13 June 10am–8pm
Wed 14 June 10am–8pm
Thu 15 June 10am–8pm
Fri 16 June 10am–6pm

Courses on show:

MFA in Fine Art
MFA Art in the Contemporary World

NCAD Works Grace Gifford House

9–16 June

Fri 9 June 10am–9pm
Sat 10 June 10am–5pm
Sun 11 June 10am–5pm
Mon 12 June 10am–8pm
Tue 13 June 10am–8pm
Wed 14 June 10am–8pm
Thu 15 June 10am–8pm
Fri 16 June 10am–6pm

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Media

The pomegranate has long been seen as a sacred fruit in many religions and has been a staple in mythology throughout history, representing purity, fertility and life. Often associated with womanhood through myths and artistic expression, the pomegranate and the female form are perpetually linked. The Greek myth of Persephone and the coming of Spring, can be read as an embrace of the abject and the incoming of womanhood.

Society has been formed around a patriarchal hierarchy and as women, we are taught to adjust our natural instincts and to adapt to this culture of the male gaze. We are constantly assaulted by ideas of perfection and can be led to feel alien or monstrous in a body that can tend to work against us. Man has been the Subject for so long, while women have been relegated to the position of the Other.

Through abject imagery, I’m exploring the abstraction that can be perceived of the natural female form and the relationship between the body and itself, internally and externally. As we embrace the destruction of the 'perfect', maybe we can embrace ourselves and finally perceive the unnatural as normal.

Saoirse McAllorum

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Photographic print, 59.4 x 84.1cm

Photographic print, 59.4 x 84.1cm

Photographic print, 59.4 x 84.1cm

Photographic print, 59.4 x 84.1cm

Installation view, photographic prints, 59.4 x 84.1cm

Installation view, photographic prints, 59.4 x 84.1cm

'Suffer in Silence

'Suffer in Silence" duration, projection, 10:28

Detail shot

Detail shot

Detail shot

Detail shot

Detail shot

Detail shot

"Suffer in Silence", duration 10:05min

Research

Video studio

Video studio

Studio space April 2023

Studio space April 2023

Dried pomegranate pieces

Dried pomegranate pieces