MFA in Fine Art
The MFA Fine Art programme is aimed at artists and recent graduates who want to advance their practices, engage with the relationships between contemporary art and theory, and consider what art might be in relation to today’s social, cultural and political contexts. The programme recognises that contemporary art is diverse and transdisciplinary in spirit. It supports a range of practice-based inquiry and discursive approaches across the field of contemporary art including performance, moving image, digital media, painting, print, sculpture, expanded and emergent practices. Recent material addressed by MFA students includes: neurodiversity, cultural identity, gender, sexuality, language, pharmacology, masculinity, immaterial labour and eco-activism.
Students are encouraged to develop their individual research pathways in order to find new ways of making and situating their projects in relation to the spectrum of contemporary art practices, discourses and audiences. MFA students regularly develop exhibitions and public events, most recently in partnership with Rua Red South Dublin Arts Centre.
The advanced study required at postgraduate level is delivered by a cross-disciplinary team of practitioners and is augmented with regular study trips and talks by invited visiting artists, curators and writers.
Amelia Caulfield
MFA in Fine Art
Luke Donnelly
MFA in Fine Art
Rebecca Gleeson
MFA in Fine Art
Ríoghnach Hardiman
MFA in Fine Art
Barbara Healy
MFA in Fine Art
Katie McCloskey
MFA in Fine ArtEvan McKenna
MFA in Fine Art
Helena Murray
MFA in Fine Art
Aodh O’Cuana
MFA in Fine Art
Jennifer Rylands
MFA in Fine Art
Elizabeth Shaw
MFA in Fine Art