NCAD Graduate Showcase

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NCAD, Thomas St / The Annex, James' St, Wednesday 8th June - Tuesday 14th June

NCAD Works 2022 will take place across the NCAD campus on Thomas Street from Wednesday, 8th – Tuesday, 14th June. The programme will comprise exhibitions of graduating and postgraduate student work, a busy schedule of live and online events, and a dedicated online platform which offers each student an opportunity to explain their work.

NCAD Works 2022 is an opportunity for students to highlight their work and engage with potential employers and patrons, while providing a forum for public debate on contemporary, pressing issues. Admission is free of charge; some events require pre-booking. Full further details will be released in due course.


Date:
Wednesday 8th June - Tuesday 14th June
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
National College of Art & Design, Thomas Street, Saint Catherine's, Dublin 8, Dublin, Ireland

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