Robert Walters - corporate patrons of NCAD
Robert Walters is delighted to partner with the National College of Art & Design.
As part of our new patronage, we will display a series of various exhibitions at our offices in the IFSC. The first exhibition features work from artist Michael O'Doherty and will be held in April 2016.
Derek McGarry, Head of Design Innovation and Commercialisation, said:
“We are absolutely delighted to welcome Robert Walters as a Corporate Patron of the NCAD.”
Suzanne Feeney, Managing Director at Robert Walters Ireland, said:
"Following Robert Walters support of the V&A and the Saatchi Galleries in Adelaide & London, we are extremely excited to become a Corporate Patron of NCAD in Ireland. Our offices have been transformed as a result of such great artwork. We look forward to displaying many exciting exhibitions from the NCAD students and developing our relationship with NCAD throughout 2016."
About NCAD
The National College of Art and Design occupies a unique position in art and design education in Ireland. In the past many of the most important Irish artists, designers and art teachers have studied or taught in the College. It has long been the central and most important art and design educational institution in Ireland. In 2015, NCAD was listed for the first time in the international top one hundred art and design knowledge providers.
The College has been a recognised college of the National University of Ireland since 1996, in 2011 it became a Recognised College of University College Dublin (UCD).
For further information, please contact Anita Duignan on +353 (0) 1 633 4111 or anita.duignan@robertwalters.com
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