The avant-garde furniture of Joseph Walsh by Susan Rogers and Alannah Hopkin
Susan Rogers visits woodturner Liam Flynn at his County Limerick studio
While this year’s graduates are very diverse in theme and approach, they reflect close engagement with ideas of embodiment, writes Niamh NicGhabhann
This year’s graduates demonstrate acuity and sensitivity when grappling with the complexities and instabilities of the contemporary, writes Sarah Kelleher
The strictures of this strange period have galvanised an inventive, even joyous resourcefulness, writes Sarah Kelleher
As whole-scale systemic change seems inevitable, the qualities a degree in art, design or architecture demands of and fosters in students are invaluable, writes Sarah Kelleher