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Online, Thursday 7th May

TU Dublin: BA Visual Art Online Open Day – Technological University Dublin School of Creative Arts in collaboration with Sherkin Island Development Society and Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre is delighted to invite applications for the BA (Hons) Visual Art for the 2020/2021 academic year.

This four year modular honours degree offers a dynamic and creative programme in CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ART and is fully accredited, managed and delivered by the Dublin School of Creative Arts at TU Dublin. The programme will start in September 2020. To find out more you're invited to attend an online presentation and discussion. Students, staff and islanders will be online to discuss the programme and take questions. Below is an outline of the programme:

  • 11.00 Mary Sullivan – graduate, artist and winner of National Student Award (RDS Taylor Prize) 2018.
  • 11.15 Madge O' Neill Collins – artist, facilitator and islander
  • 11.30 Glenn Loughran and Jesse Jones – artists and lecturers at Dublin School of Creative Arts (TU Dublin).
  • 12.00 Discussion / Q&A.

Digital login details will be shared with participants 2hrs before. For further information contact the Programme Chair Dr Glenn Loughran at [email protected] or see bavasherkin.com. Application deadline for the next intake of students is the 5th of June 2020. For application forms contact Admissions Office – E: [email protected] or T: +35314023445. Interviews will be held by Skype in June 2020. Applicants will be asked to present a portfolio of recent artwork. Successful applicants should be prepared to commence the programme in September 2020.


Date:
Thursday 7th May
Time:
11.00am - 1.00pm
Price:
Free - Registration required

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