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  1. NCAD In Public is the overarching descriptor and events information web portal for the National College of Art and Design (NCAD), Dublin, public programme of conferences, talks and exhibitions for public audience access, and incorporates programme listings for the NCAD Gallery.

  2. All departments in the School of Fine Art - Media, Painting, Fine Print , Sculpture and Applied Materials - help students to develop a highly individual way of seeing and interpreting, and of expressing themselves visually. Emphasis is placed on visual awareness and artistic analysis, on acquiring skills in the use of both traditional and new ...

  3. The College has four schools: design, education, fine art, and visual culture. It aims to promote a broad education which can be the basis for a variety of careers either as part of a team in industry or by working individually in a studio or small business. 100 Thomas St, Dublin 8. + 353 1 636 4200. www.ncad.ie. Statistics. Funding. Performance.

  4. The National College of Art & Design... Home; About NCAD; NCAD Gallery; NCAD Gallery The NCAD Gallery operates a publicly accessible exhibitions and events programme in support of practices in art, design, visual culture and transdisciplinary research that engages critical questions surrounding global challenges and propositions we encounter in contemporary life today.

  5. The National College of Design is run by MRS Educational and Charitable Trust, a renowned establishment and enterprise (Regd) since 2003. Being a highly reputable institution, we have provided opportunities to several students to delve deeper into specific areas of interest. NCD offers Diploma, Post Graduate Diploma and Bachelor Degree ...

  6. The National College of Art and Design is Ireland's foremost college of Art & Design offering the largest range of art and design degrees in the State at undergraduate and postgraduate level.

  7. Vacancies. The National College of Art & Design is Ireland's leading provider of art and design education. Our campus on Thomas Street is home to a community of 1,500 undergraduate, graduate and part-time students engaged in a wide range of study and research across the disciplines of Design, Education, Fine Art and Visual Culture.