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2025 LSAD Graduate Show is a canvas of creativity running daily until June 8

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Print & Contemporary Practice Student Darragh Ryan pictured at Launch of TUS Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) final year graduate show 2025. Pic. Brian Arthur

Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) launches its 2025 final year graduate exhibition show this Saturday, May 31

Photography & Moving Image Student Oran Curran 
pictured at Launch of TUS Limerick School of Art and Design final year exhibition 2025
Pic. Brian Arthur
Photography & Moving Image Student Oran Curran pictured at the Launch of TUS Limerick School of Art and Design final year exhibition 2025. Pic: Brian Arthur

The week-long event has been attracting thousands of visitors since the school’s inception in 1852, due to the LSAD’s reputation as one of Europe’s prestigious fine-art, design, and creative media schools.

This annual exhibition celebrates the vision and innovation of LSAD’s emerging talent and showcases the extraordinary work by both Irish and international emerging artists and designers.

The LSAD 2025 Graduate Show, at the Clare Street Campus, Limerick, will be officially launched by Minister Patrick O’Donovan TD at 3 pm, with doors open to the public from 1 pm –5 pm. The show will run daily from May 31st to June 8th, between 10 am to 5 pm.

Speaking ahead of the event, Dean of LSAD and Director of Cultural Engagement at TUS, Mike Fitzpatrick, remarked, “Every year we are so excited to showcase the creativity and innovation of our LSAD students, who are the next generation of Irish artists and Designers.

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“We look forward to welcoming thousands of guests through our doors throughout the exhibition. We would encourage everyone to take some time to enjoy the collections and works from our animators, filmmakers, fashion, graphic, ceramic, and interior designers and fine artists. There are so many inspiring works, stories, and ideas to marvel at. PS: Bring your friends and future little creatives. ”  

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

Fashion Design with Technology Student maebh keogh pictured at Launch of TUS Limerick School of Art and Design final year exhibition 2025. Pic. Brian Arthur

A special highlight of the opening day is the Awards Ceremony at 3 pm, where excellence and innovation across disciplines will be recognised. Among the honours to be announced is the prestigious Carmody-Mitchell Global Travel Award – a €5,000 prize supporting the international ambitions of a graduating Fine Art student. Funded through philanthropic support and unique to LSAD in Ireland, this transformative opportunity is awarded by a panel of esteemed curators and artists.

This will be the third year of the award, with past recipients including Asha Murray (2023) and Tina O’Connell (2024).

Awards will also be presented across multiple disciplines for outstanding creativity, innovation, residency opportunities, and academic achievement, including industry-sponsored awards for Graphic Design Communication, Animation and Motion Design, Ceramics, Interior Design Students of the Year, and Spacecraft Artist Residency Award.  

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