Student Showcase 3rd June

IADT,
Kill Avenue,
Dun Laoghaire,
South Co. Dublin
+ 353 1 2144600
info@iadt.ie
www.iadt.ie

At IADT we aim to offer opportunities across the traditional boundaries of practice, space for programmers to work with graphic designers, for business people to work with fine artists and psychologists, for poets to work with photographers. We do this through our unique blend of programmes and our strong relationship with industry and the creative and cultural economies - Dr Annie Doona, President of IADT.

In the School of Creative Arts, we value difference, vision and ambition. Our creative arts programmes push the conventional discipline boundaries through creative collaboration and interaction between programmes and the wider professional environment. Our strong links with both the commercial and cultural sectors are an essential part of every programme and we strive to provide our students with experiences which engage them with personal, national and global contexts for their practice.

″we value difference, vision and ambition″

The profile of the School continues to grow, and graduates routinely achieve awards nationally and internationally. Our programmes enjoy a high profile and a reputation for quality and relevance in a fast-moving professional environment. We are very proud that our graduates in Animation, Model Making, Photography, Visual Communications, Visual Arts Practices, or the Film & TV, and media related programmes, each have their own distinctive contribution to make and are highly sought after.

The 2011 Exhibition was opened by Mr Eamon Gilmore TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade. The Exhibition features graduate work from the Animation, Photography, Visual Communication Design, Visual Arts Practice, Film & Television Production and Modelmaking.

The School of Creative Arts incorporates the National Film School, which is the National Centre for Excellence in Film and Broadcasting.