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Photography & Lens Based Media

Andrew O’Toole

Anthropocene Now

Andrew O’Toole is an artist who practices through photography and lm. The reasoning behind his work lies in the creation of knowledge relating to the negative implications of late capitalism upon the environment. The intention of his work is to inform his audience through lens based media about environmental issues and in doing so, create meaningful dialogue and understanding of industrial processes that society has become distanced from. The act of passing through sites of industry in the landscape on foot provides O’Toole with the opportunity to make a photographic record that doesn’t just show an audience the landscape, but how we relate to it.

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Saturday June 10 at 3pm

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Sunday 11 to Sunday 18 June
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We formally welcome you to ‘be.cause_’, the Limerick School of Art & Design Graduate Show of 2017 featuring the work of final year LSAD Graduates from Painting, Printmaking & Contemporary Practice, Sculpture & Combined Media, Ceramic Design, Creative Multimedia, Fashion Design, Fashion Knit & Textiles and Visual Communications.

This show is the culmination of the last four years of discipline introduction, skill-building, research and experimentation which has finally led the graduates here; synthesising all they’ve learned and absorbed during their time in LSAD. 2017 has been a historic year, peppered with student exhibitions and awards both national and international. This year is the first graduating year of the Fashion Knit & Textiles cohort, culminating in a memorable show that featured a wonderful collaboration between students on the programme and students on the Creative Multimedia programme in LSAD Clonmel.

This type of collaboration is one of the most important things graduates will take with them. It’s not only important within the context of an art college, but remains a crucial part of the wider world context of art and design. Increasingly, the creative professions need graduates as flexible, adaptable individuals, capable of working across a variety of media and disciplines. For the last four years they’ve all been working together, and we hope that they continue to stay in touch, and continue to build interdisciplinary links as they advance into their careers.