Posted on 14th July 2016
A two-week collaborative pilot project developed by the National College of Art & Design (NCAD) and The Rediscovery Centre in Ballymun, an environmental social enterprise, culminates tomorrow (15.07.16) with an exhibition of work in the Axis Arts Centre by the 15 secondary school students involved.
The project, entitled ‘Creative Lab’, has been running since 4th July with students from five schools across North Dublin: St Michael’s Holy Faith; Rosmini Community School; Newcross College; St Kevin’s College and Margaret Aylward Community School. The pilot project set out to develop a creative model of engagement with young people from the North Dublin community, while also introducing them to the concept of zero waste and circular economy thinking.
For the past two weeks, the teenagers have worked with a team of artists, designers, sustainability experts, and film-makers in a Creative Lab located in the Axis Arts Centre, Ballymun. These include: artist, Sinead McDonald, who currently has an exhibition in the Axis Centre; Sophia Vigne-Welsh, a graduate of NCAD Fine Art Media; and Carrie Ann Moran, a tutor in fashion design from the Rediscovery Centre.
The community based learning project teaches creative exploration and conceptual expression. The programme features a series of introductory ‘taster’ skills based workshops, including multi-media, coding, computing, photography, up-cycling, fashion design, art presentation and exhibition curation.
Commenting today, Finola McTernan, NCAD Access Officer said: “We are really excited to have developed this pilot project with the Rediscovery Centre in Ballymun which aims to engage young people, to deliver new skills and to raise awareness about opportunities for further education.
“Last month, the students visited the NCAD Graduate Showcase and met with the Rediscover Fashion team in preparation for Creative Lab. This helped hugely in raising awareness of use of materials, conceptual and artistic expression, as well as design sustainability. This is the first year of the project and we hope that we can build on its success in the future.”
A selection of the projects showcased at the Creative Lab exhibition include:
• A personal short film by Shannon Jury, exploring alternative paths that the filmmaker’s life could have taken. The story is told through the depiction of old family photographs and personal text.
• Chelsea Burke and Antoinette Farrell have repurposed a vintage dress incorporating futuristic recycled materials that will be modelled, photographed and included in a mocked-up glossy fashion magazine.
• Liam Dunne, Glen McCormack and Sam Harrison will screen a short comedy film and display several print pieces mixing cultural references from Pokemon and The Simpsons to Lord of the Rings.
Derek McGarry, Head of Innovation and Engagement at NCAD added: “Having worked together for nearly a decade on a wide range of collaborations, NCAD and the Rediscovery Centre are developing a series of research and partnership projects.
“Next year, the Rediscovery Centre will relocate to the Ballymun Boiler House to open a state of the art education and training facility to promote sustainability and the circular economy. This facility is funded by the European Union Life + programme and is known as the WISER Life project (working with industrial spaces to exemplify reuse). NCAD will work with the Rediscovery Centre on the development of a 3D Textbook to maximise the opportunities that the WISER Life project now presents.”
Commenting on the project, CEO and WISER LIFE + Project Manager, Dr Sarah Miller highlighted: “The education programme is just one of a series of collaborative life-long learning events developed under the WISER Life project which is aimed at demonstrating low carbon living and encouraging positive behavioural change with respect to the environment.”
The ‘Creative Lab’ showcase will take place from 2pm to 3pm, on Friday, 15th July in the Gallery Room of the Axis Arts Centre on Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9.