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Laura Buckley
Laura Buckley (1977–2022) was an Irish video and installation artist, and sculptor. Born in Galway, Ireland, she lived and worked in London. She exhibited throughout the UK and internationally. Early life and education Buckley was born in County Galway, Ireland and lived in a small town. After graduating from National College of Art and Design, NCAD in Dublin in 2000, she received her Master of Arts, MA from Chelsea College of Arts, Chelsea College of Art and Design in London in 2007. Work Buckley worked in various digital and video medias including "moving image, kinetics, sound, light, sculpture and digital print". She described to Bomb (magazine), Bomb magazine in 2014 that she had stopped painting and started "painting with light". She hoped her work made people feel: "A connection. Less alone." A Frieze (magazine), Frieze review described her installations as containing eclectic sources "that provided the intricate layers for Buckley’s sound, video and sculptural ...
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National College Of Art And Design
The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) is Ireland's oldest art institution, offering the largest range of art and design degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level in the country. Originating as a drawing school in 1746, many of the most important Irish artists, designers and art educators have studied or taught in the college. NCAD has always been located in central Dublin, and in 1980 it relocated to the historic Liberties area. The College has around 950 full-time students and a further 600 pursuing part-time courses, and NCAD's students come from more than forty countries. NCAD is a Recognised College of University College Dublin. It is also a member of the European League of Institutes of the Arts. History Overview The National College of Art and Design can trace its origins in an unbroken line back to the drawing school set up by Robert West in George's Lane, in 1746, and then sponsored by the Dublin Society. The institution has been influenced in turn by the ...
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