Limerick College of Further Education produced the film ‘Forget me not’ for their Creative Engagement Project 2018 which was screened on Tuesday 1st May in Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) Millennium Theatre Moylish Campus, Limerick The event was a special LCFE Media Department ‘Creative Engagement’ Showcase 2018 Cast and Crew Screening They would like to thank mentor and award winning film maker / writer and director Kevin Liddy for his help and guidance (pictured with white teashirt). Thank you to NAPD Creative Engagement for their support. Mary Hanley from NAPD was a guest at the event. Thank you also to the actors and also to TV & Film teachers Mark Griffin, Sean Macleod and Declan Doody for their invaluable supervision and guidance throughout the project. Teacher: Arlene Douglas...
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Alexandra College, Dublin’s Creative Engagement Project 2018...
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Bandon Grammar School Creative Engagements project 2018 is a textile wall hanging. The artist Christina Dervin – a textile, print and fine artist is working with transition year students to create an embroidery textile wall panel. The wall panel is celebrating the history of Bandon Grammars 375th birthday. Students have researched and looked at past school files and images to create a narrative wall hanging of the schools historic past. The wall hanging combines many embroidery and stitching techniques, collaging various fabrics and material as taught by Christina Dervin....
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Artist and Printmaker Elaine leader working with 2nd yrs at Oatlands College as part of the Creative Engagement Project 2018 Teacher: Oonagh O Toole...
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Salesian Secondary College, Pallaskenry’s First Year art students immensely enjoyed the Creative Engagement Project 2018 and were more than a little bit bereft when their external artist Nuala O’ Sullivan had to bid them goodbye! The project enabled them to gain both an insight into contemporary art practice and collaborative art processes. The benefits of such an experience to the students is immeasurable. Teacher: Ann Mulcahy i Map The Art Class are all together in the room, but everyone has made a journey to come together and even when they travel the same road every individual notices different things. Some bits of the road hold very little memory for us, but other parts remain with us. The line of trees where we notice the seasons, the colour of the sheep against the green of the grass, the road lines like signals for action or even the sign warning us of a bull that shows our favourite combination of colours of yellow and black. The project began with drawing our routes to school and evolved into imagining starting this process from a height and then moving closer and closer to the earth. A process of imagining and re-imagining our journey occurred culminating in editing and re-editing our drawings and paintings. The aim was to produce a work that included snippets of everyone’s journey and to make a group piece of work that was a visual journey for the viewer where their eye moved around the surface of the work catching glimpses of the student’s journey to Pallaskenry....
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