Well done to our Scholars Ireland Graduates

On Wednesday, 11 of our 2nd years proudly celebrated their graduation from the TAP Scholars Ireland Project.

Over the past few months, they worked with their PhD tutor, Clarissa, exploring what art means to them and developing their ideas. They passed their assignments with flying colours and attended their graduation ceremony at Trinity College Dublin, where they met Dr. Patrick Geoghegan and got to see their own work displayed in an exhibition. The day finished with a quick visit to the National Gallery of Ireland to view some of the artworks they had been studying.

A fantastic achievement for this great group of students – well done to all!

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