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  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 071.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 072.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 070.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 069.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 068.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 067.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition and Prof. Vincent Cunnane, President, LIT.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 066.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 065.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 064.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Barry Cowen TD, and Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 063.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Gemma Cowen, a painting graduate, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement and Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 060.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Barry Cowen TD, his daughter, Gemma Cowen, a painting graduate, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement and Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 059.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Barry Cowen TD, his daughter, Gemma Cowen, a painting graduate, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement and Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 057.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 045.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 044.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 043.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 041.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 042.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 064.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 067.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 069.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 068.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 066.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) were BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduate, Louise Maher, Thurles Co. Tipperary, BA (Honours) in Fine Art Photography and Lens Based Media graduate, Lisa O'Brien, Bahola Co. Mayo and BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Sophie Gough, Cork City. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Graduations 065.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Barry Cowen TD, his daughter, Gemma Cowen, a painting graduate, Mike Fitzpatrick Dean, Limerick School of Art & Design and Director Cultural Engagement and Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 058.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 246.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 239.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 221.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 212.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 180.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Taking time to listen and watch some of  the Animation on display at the opening of the Flux exhibition was Alana Moynan, Killaloe Co. Clare.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 093.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Chief Executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Karen Hennessy who officially opened the Flux Exhibition with Fashion graduate, Louise Marchand and her collection Dissociate.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 077.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Photography, Film and Video graduate, Bridget O'Donnell, Bohar Co. Limerick  pictured with Cody Grogan, Killenaule Co. Tipperary as he interacts with her work at the opening of the Flux exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 024.jpg
  • 11.11.2016        <br />
LIT’s graduation ceremonies are seeing 1700 people in diverse areas ranging from fashion design to engineering and from construction to marketing graduating.  The institute’s ceremonies are taking place from five campuses in Limerick and Tipperary.<br />
<br />
Attending the graduation ceremonies at Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) was BA (Honours) in Fine Art Sculpture and Combined Media graduate, Daire O'Shea, Waterfall Co. Cork with BA (Honours) in Fine Art Printmaking and Contemporary Practice graduates, Dervla Mulch, Castletroy Co. Limerick, Philip Desmond, Adare Co. Limerick and Nicole Flynn, Balinasloe Co. Galway. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 28.10.2016         <br />
Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection a joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick. This year sees three new additions to the Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection (ICCC). <br />
<br />
Pictured at he event in the Hunt Museum, Limerick were, Ingrid Murphy, Brendan Murphy and Eithne Waters.<br />
<br />
The artists were selected by a panel of representatives from the Hunt Museum, the Ceramics programme, Limerick School of Art and Design, Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and Ceramics Ireland.<br />
<br />
Work by Ingrid Murphy, Katharine West and Cormac Boydell will join this all-island collection. Boydell, based in Allihies, is known for his original and experimental handling of clay. He describes his use of imagery as born out of the rugged coastal environment in which he lives and the history and myth of this land. Murphy, originally from Cork, has lived and worked in Wales since 1990 and her work carries a sense of irony rarely seen among Irish-based artists. West is a sculptor based in Galway. Her work, both subtle and sensitive, responds to landscape and the human body in non-obvious ways.<br />
<br />
 Now in its second year, it is envisioned that this joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick, where the collection is housed, will grow annually to reflect the richness, diversity and creativity of contemporary Irish ceramic practice. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Hunt Ceramics 049.jpg
  • 28.10.2016         <br />
Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection a joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick. This year sees three new additions to the Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection (ICCC). <br />
<br />
Pictured at he event in the Hunt Museum, Limerick were, Mary Nagle and Romanie Van Son.<br />
<br />
The artists were selected by a panel of representatives from the Hunt Museum, the Ceramics programme, Limerick School of Art and Design, Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and Ceramics Ireland.<br />
<br />
Work by Ingrid Murphy, Katharine West and Cormac Boydell will join this all-island collection. Boydell, based in Allihies, is known for his original and experimental handling of clay. He describes his use of imagery as born out of the rugged coastal environment in which he lives and the history and myth of this land. Murphy, originally from Cork, has lived and worked in Wales since 1990 and her work carries a sense of irony rarely seen among Irish-based artists. West is a sculptor based in Galway. Her work, both subtle and sensitive, responds to landscape and the human body in non-obvious ways.<br />
<br />
 Now in its second year, it is envisioned that this joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick, where the collection is housed, will grow annually to reflect the richness, diversity and creativity of contemporary Irish ceramic practice. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Hunt Ceramics 040.jpg
  • 28.10.2016         <br />
Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection a joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick. This year sees three new additions to the Irish Contemporary Ceramics Collection (ICCC). <br />
<br />
Pictured at he event in the Hunt Museum, Limerick were, Laura O'Hagan, Katherine West and Hilary Morley.<br />
<br />
The artists were selected by a panel of representatives from the Hunt Museum, the Ceramics programme, Limerick School of Art and Design, Design and Crafts Council of Ireland and Ceramics Ireland.<br />
<br />
Work by Ingrid Murphy, Katharine West and Cormac Boydell will join this all-island collection. Boydell, based in Allihies, is known for his original and experimental handling of clay. He describes his use of imagery as born out of the rugged coastal environment in which he lives and the history and myth of this land. Murphy, originally from Cork, has lived and worked in Wales since 1990 and her work carries a sense of irony rarely seen among Irish-based artists. West is a sculptor based in Galway. Her work, both subtle and sensitive, responds to landscape and the human body in non-obvious ways.<br />
<br />
 Now in its second year, it is envisioned that this joint project between Limerick School of Art and Design (LIT) and the Hunt Museum, Limerick, where the collection is housed, will grow annually to reflect the richness, diversity and creativity of contemporary Irish ceramic practice. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Hunt Ceramics 038.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 263.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 262.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 261.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 259.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 260.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 258.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 257.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Blood seen on the foot Sculpture and Combined media graduate Conor Coady, Co. Kilkenny after he performed at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 256.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 255.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 254.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 253.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 250.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 252.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 251.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 247.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 249.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 244.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 248.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 245.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 243.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 242.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 241.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 240.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 237.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 238.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 236.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 235.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 234.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 231.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 233.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 232.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 230.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 229.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 228.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 227.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 226.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 225.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 223.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 224.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 222.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 220.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 219.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 217.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 218.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 216.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 214.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 215.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 213.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 211.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 210.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 209.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 208.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 207.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 205.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 206.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 204.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 203.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 202.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 201.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 200.jpg
  • 03.06.2018.        <br />
An In-FLUX of visitors attended LSAD, Limerick School of Art and Design for one of Ireland’s largest and most vibrant Graduate Shows.<br />
<br />
Sculpture and Combined media graduate Kate O'Shea performs at the opening of the Flux Exhibition.<br />
<br />
More than 200 Fine Art and Design students’ work went on display from June 2 to June 10, 2018 at the LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX.<br />
LSAD has been central to Art, Craft and Design in the Limerick and Midwest region since 1852.<br />
 <br />
The concept, branding and overall design of the 2018 LSAD Graduate Show - FLUX – is student led, and begins this Saturday June 2 and runs until June 10, 2018.<br />
 <br />
FLUX encapsulates the movement and change from student to graduate. “The “X” in “FLUX” represents the students and how they have made their mark in their time at college,” explains designers Cathy Hogan and Will Harte as they outline the thinking behind the concept.<br />
 <br />
FLUX describes the dynamic movement in the Limerick city region as it overcomes significant issues to become a fulcrum of rejuvenation, vibrant culture, strong industry growth and a centre of design.<br />
 <br />
LSAD is also in a state of FLUX as it develops its enterprise potential and engagement with stakeholders across industry, public bodies, third level institutions and other partners overseeing a shift towards design, creativity and connectivity that goes far beyond the walls of its main campus on Clare Street. Picture: Alan Place
    LSAD Flux Opening 197.jpg
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