Maser: the street artist
The Irish Times journalist, Patrick Freyne, interviewed past-pupil Maser in November 2016.
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The Irish Times journalist, Patrick Freyne, interviewed past-pupil Maser in November 2016.
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Ms Donohoe asked her 1st Year Classics students to illustrate a myth and to explain why they had chosen it. View a selection of the stories
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On Monday, 7 November, the TY Classics students gave group presentations on different topics. There was a variety of digital media used for these presentations. Watch for yourselves!
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Throughout April, each 1st Year Art student created their own mirrored pattern. Ms. Mahon displayed them all together on the wall outside the art room to create a dazzling array of colour. Watch a short video displaying the art work with beautiful music played by 3rd Year student, Hoi Fu Cheung.
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Ailbhe MacMahon (2012) and Sarah O'Neill (2012) will both be exhibiting their work at the NCAD Graduate Showcase from 18th June through to 26th June, 2016.
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On Tuesday, 25th May, Ms. Donohoe and Ms. Mahon brought the TY students around Dublin city centre to get an appreciation of the impact of Classical architecture on many of our most famous buildings.
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In November during Arts Week, Eilis O'Toole, a landscape painter, worked with our TY students creating on site sculptures down at the Grand Canal in response to Patrick Kavanagh's canal bank poems. This culminated in a collaborative water colour painting which will be part of the NAPD Creative Engagement exhibition held at IMMA next October.
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Ms Mahon judged the Raspberry Pi punnets made by each of the 1st Year students in Computer Studies classes during March and April. The winning designs are used to package the Raspberry Pi's installed in the computer lab.
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The 5th Year Art students created a series of 1916 Commemoration posters depicting key figures in the 1916 Rising which were displayed on Proclamation Day, 15th March 2016.
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6th Year Art student, Stefan Cullinan, explains what his class did when they visited the National Art Gallery on Thursday, 14 January.
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