Art + Research Collaboration
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The Art + Research Collaboration (ARC) programme is a practical taught Masters delivered over 18 months in Dublin city centre. The programme connects art with many other disciplines and was developed in consultation with project partners Dublin City Arts Office, led by the LAB, the Irish Film Institute (IFI) and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA).About the MA in Art + Research Collaboration (ARC)ARC is open to artists, critics, curators and those working with art in other roles. Current students and graduates have developed projects connecting art with archaeology, architecture, craft, design, education, engineering, fashion, film, history, geography, geology, philosophy, psychology, publishing, science and theatre. Modules are taught off-campus on Thursdays and Fridays, either at the LAB on Foley Street in Dublin city centre or at IMMA studios in Kilmainham.ARC is a practical programme and all students have full access to art production facilities, project-based studios and technical training workshops on the main IADT campus. Students are supported to access public liability insurance and funding from a range of public and private sources. The programme culminates in a curated group exhibition at the LAB Gallery.Each week, students present their practical project work to ARC lecturers, including Maeve Connolly, Sinead Hogan and David Beattie. They also meet with visiting curators, critics and artists, such as Sheena Barrett, Moran Been Noon, Roisin Bohan, Sarah Browne, AlanJames Burns, Mary Conlon, Valerie Connor, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Katy Fitzpatrick, Damien Flood, Jessica Foley, Rachael Gilbourne, Isobel Harbison, Emma Haugh, Michael Holly, Sean Kissane, Alissa Kleist, Jaki Irvine, Paul McAree, Aine McBride, Maria McKinney, Dennis McNulty, Lisa Moran, Julia Moustacchi, Ciaran Murphy, Gavin Murphy, Sean O’Sullivan, Matt Packer, Sue Rainsford, Read That Image, Linda Shevlin, Kate Strain, Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll and Oonagh Young.ARC students can also get hands-on experience of exhibition-making by assisting on the production of IADT BA Art student shows at Pallas Projects. ARC students can also realise publication projects, via ARC Public Press, or develop PhD research proposals.
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