Meshworking: Last few days
LAST FEW DAYS TO VISIT MESHWORKING!!!
Only four days left to visit the hugely successful MA Art and Environment Graduate Show at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre.
www.meshworking.eu
We have received some great publicity and some very positive reviews over the past number weeks, and, as we look forward to 2025 we want thank all those involved in contributing to the course, to sustaining its archipelagic ambitions, and to bringing the show to such a high standard.
To all the staff at Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre and TU Dublin School of Art and Design. To all of the community development projects on all of the Islands we have worked with over the years, and, to all of the MA Art and Environment students (2024), who have collectively affirmed the power of art to navigate the environmental challenges of the contemporary world.
Applications for the course in 2025 will officially open on the 1st January 2025.
See here: www.art-environment.com
Located in the West Cork Arts Centre (Uillinn) and delivered across the west Cork archipelago, the MA Art and Environment is supported by a team of artists, lecturers, and researchers at the Dublin School of Art and Design (TU Dublin).
Taking contemporary art’s relationship with environments (ecological, spatial, political, economic) as its object of study, the MAAE instructs students in artistic practices shaped by ‘archipelagic thinking’ and a pedagogy that is world-centred. A world-centred pedagogy is a pedagogy that is orientated towards ‘events’ in the world and the responses that they provoke in students and teachers.
For more information contact Programme Director > Dr Glenn Loughran: glenn.loughran@tudublin.ie
A creative holiday season to all!!!!!