School of Fine Art

Sculpture & Expanded Practice

Roisin Berkeley
Mary Fanning
Annagh Kelly
Monika Lončarić
Rudi-lee Mc Carthy
Helen Mc Loughlin
Sarah Jane Porter
Niamh Potter
Lorraine Quigley

BA in Fine Art with Critical Cultures
Hannah Martensson
Rory Reilly
Leo Verstappen

BA in Fine Art and Visual Culture
(Studio+ Year)
Aoife Mc Cloughlin
Holly Pickering

BA (Joint) Education and Fine Art
Alan Nugent

The Department of Sculpture & Expanded Practice at NCAD has a reputation for producing exciting and innovative artists who, in a range of creative fields, go on to achieve successful and high profile careers.

What is Sculpture?

When something is sculptural it is different from something pictorial. Sculpture inhabits/ occupies space and you can usually look at it in the round, or it can surround you in an installation. In NCAD it is viewed as the creative language of space, time, structure and physical things that tell the world of its endless possibilities. The logic of sculpture emerges from touch, a feel for materials, from performance, theatre, cinema and architecture and an engagement with living environments. Sculpture’s poetic language is often made from elements that have been shaped by social and economic forces.

What is Expanded Practice?

Expanded Practice is an umbrella term for a wide range of diverse art practices that have become mainstream since the 1960s including land art, conceptual art, performance art, participatory and socially engaged art, sound art, the list goes on...