The Limerick School of Art and Design 2025 Graduate Exhibition

The Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) has been a driving force in Irish art and design education for over 169 years, with its annual graduate exhibition being a highlight of the year.

The exhibition features an array of projects from a multitude of disciplines, including Fine Art, Fashion, Animation, Graphic Design, Digital Media, Game Art and Design, Interior Design, Ceramics, Photography, Sculpture, Film, Music Technology, and the Bachelor of Education in Art & Design.

The LSAD 2025 Graduate Show will be officially launched by Minister Patrick O'Donovan TD this Saturday, May 31st at 3pm.

The Awards Ceremony will take place at 3pm, where excellence and innovation across disciplines will be recognised, including the prestigious Carmody-Mitchell Global Travel Award.

The exhibition will run daily from May 31st to June 8th, between 10am to 5pm, and visitors can expect to be inspired by the creativity and innovation of the next generation of Irish artists and designers.

Some of the exhibits include works by Darragh Ryan, Óran Curran Coleman, and Méabh Keogh, showcasing their unique styles and talents.

Darragh Ryan's "Why is everything I do a self portrait" is a mixed media installation using boards, canvas, layering, paint, and spray paint.

Óran Curran Coleman's "The places that hold him" is an anthology of prints created using plant materials sensitive to light, reflecting on the sudden passing of her father in 2007.

The exhibition will be an opportunity for visitors to meet the next generation of Irish artists and designers, and be inspired by their work.

The exhibition promises to be a spectacular showcase of creativity and innovation, attracting thousands of visitors from across Ireland and beyond.