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Kerry College creative students to showcase work in annual exhibition opening this week

Kerry College creative students to showcase work in annual exhibition opening this week

This year's exhibition is titled 'Work' and it will showcase the art of learners from across Kerry College's creative courses.
The exhibition will feature a diverse range of art across both traditional and digital media, including painting, print-making, sculpture, animation, games design, graphic design, and interaction design.
Exhibited work comes from learners enrolled in the Kerry College courses of Art, Craft & Design, Animation, Digital Design with Visual Communication, and Games Design.
For the first time learners on the new Level 6 Digital Media Production Course and second years on the BA Hons Animation, Visual Effects and Motion Design degree, delivered in partnership with MTU, will also showcase their work.
The opening night of the show will feature live performances from students of the Music Performance and Sound & Production programmes, alongside pupils of the creative arts disciplines.
Mary Kirby, programme co-ordinator for Art, Craft & Design said the college is incredibly excited to once again host its Creative Arts Exhibition at Siamsa Tíre.
'This annual event not only showcases the exceptional talent of our learners but also reflects the strength and vibrancy of our growing creative community,' Ms Kirby said.
The exhibition will run until Thursday, May 15 and admission will be free for all.
Visitors, industry professionals, and art enthusiasts are warmly invited to attend and experience the breadth of emerging creative talent.
Kerry College has thanked Siamsa Tíre for its continued support in providing an exhibition space.
Those interested in finding out more about the exhibition can contact Mary Murphy at mary.murphy@kerrycollege.ie or phone 066-7121741.

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