
URBAN PARASITE: An exhibition of Chongquig Work Institute artists curated by Yifeng Wei at NCAD Gallery.
Programmed as part of the NCAD Gallery Student Open Call 2025, the Gallery is delighted to present URBAN PARASITE: An exhibition of Chongquig Work Institute artists Dong Xun, Bao Dachen, and Wu Jianping curated by Yifeng Wei, NCAD School of Visual Culture PhD candidate and curator.
20.03.2025–02.04.2025

BORDER/RIVER/ MOVER/BREATHER | Nicole Antebi
As part of the Staff Open Call 2024, the NCAD Gallery presents BORDER/RIVER/MOVER/BREATHER, a short-run programme of events with invited artist Nicole Antebi (US) comprising artist talks, installation works and a workshop, organised by Chloe Brenan (NCAD) and Éireann Lorsung (UCD).
09.05.2024–09.05.2024

Transition To Transcendence
The NCAD Gallery is delighted to present a short run exhibition of artist NIcolas Ryan with their interactive, immersive installation Transition To Transcendence (2023) programmed on the occasion of the BETA Fesival 2023. This is a ticketed event - tickets will be released on Tuesday 31st October 2023 - link forthcoming.
03.11.2023–10.11.2023

ELECTRO-FUSE Paris
The NCAD Gallery celebrates the touring exhibition ELECTRO-FUSE Paris at the Centre Culturel Irlandais (CCI) ‘Galerie’, exhibiting a number of textile artworks by renowned textile design artists and NCAD alumnae Brenda Aherne and Helen Delany (Electronic Sheep).
16.09.2023–29.10.2023

Weaving a Narrative: Community agency through spatial activation.
Harry Clarke Lecture Theatre, NCAD, Wednesday 25 January, 2023, 5PM. Talk, films and discussion about “Weaving a narrative” at IMMA, a socially engaged environmental art project by Sophie von Maltzan with NCAD Field and UCD Landscape Architecture students and the community.
25.01.2023–25.01.2023

The Change Lab
pause...for thought : Since its inception, in 2016, the Change Lab has evolved as a pedagogical site to challenge and question the role and significance of the student teacher’s art and design practice as a conduit to critically reflect upon local and global inequalities and injustices of our time.
27.09.2023–29.09.2023