Eimer is currently working on Love and Friendship starring Chloe Sevigny, Kate Beckinsale and Stephen Fry. Previous films include Breakfast on Pluto and Calvary.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
Monday, 27 April 2015
Royal College of Art MA
Congratulations to LSAD Fashion Graduates Michael Stewart and Colin Horgan who have recently secured places on the Royal College of Art MA Programme in Womenswear.
Michael Stewart
Monday, 17 November 2014
Una Burke interview for OFFSET at L.S.A.D.
Course Director for Fashion design at L.S.A.D Anne Melinn interviews Designer Una Burke.
Una is a graduate of the womenswear programme at L.S.A.D who completed her MA on the Fashion Artifact course in the London college of fashion.
Una's luxury leather work has earned her multiple national and international awards
Anne Melinn Interviews Una Burke
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
'Stitches in Time' - Opening - Collins Barracks
Some images from the opening at Collins Barracks.
Work will be on display until Tuesday 28th October. The work will then go on show in the Captains Room at the Hunt Museum, Limerick on Wednesday 29th October until Wednesday 12th November.
Some of the 2nd year students who exhibited pieces
Students with Niamh Lunny - Head of Costume Design at the Abbey Theatre who officially opened the exhibition.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Stitches in Time - Press Coverage
The Irish Times Magazine
Irish Independant
Limerick Post
Limerick Chronicile
Sunday Business Post
Irish Independant
Monday, 15 September 2014
'Stitches in Time' - Press Release
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND
PREAS RÁITEAS THAR CEANN ARD-MHÚSAEM NA
hÉIREANN
You are invited to the
launch of
‘Stitches in
Time: Fashion inspired by the Soldiers & Chiefs Exhibition’
at the National Museum of Ireland
- Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, Dublin at 2pm on Saturday 20th
September 2014
opened by LSAD
Graduate Niamh Lunny, Head
of Costume Design
at the Abbey Theatre.
Dress
designs inspired by gas-masks, 18th century soldier’s helmets,
rifles and a WWI parachute are among a dozen truly amazing garments on display
at the National Museum at Collins Barracks.
The
12 garments, inspired by the Museum’s award-winning exhibition, ‘Soldiers & Chiefs’, were designed
and made by a group of creative second year students of the BA (Hons) in
Fashion Design at Limerick School of Art
& Design L.I.T.
Students researched and designed from the
following themes;
·
The Wild Geese –
those Irish soldiers who fought in foreign armies, such as the French, Spanish
and Austrian armies from the 16th to 19th centuries
·
World Wars I and
II
·
The Irish Defence
Force
Michelle Molloy,
Fashion Design Lecturer at Limerick School of Art & Design said:
“The Fashion Department at Limerick School of Art and
Design are delighted with this partnership with the National Museum. Our students had the opportunity to research
and document the Soldiers and Chiefs exhibition first-hand, forming a valuable
understanding of the importance of primary research within their work. This
hands-on approach has greatly enhanced their understanding of historical
uniform and artefacts which is evident in the standard of finish and detail in
the final garments.”
The Museum is delighted to be involved in this partnership, according
to Helen Beaumont, Education & Outreach Officer at Collins Barracks - “This
project is an excellent example of the National Museum working in partnership
with a third level educational institution and also of fulfilling our remit as
a source of inspiration for young designers and artists.”
The
exhibition is on display at Collins Barracks until 26th October
2014.
For more information about this project contact:
Helen Beaumont Education & Outreach Officer, National
Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History
Michelle Molloy Fashion Design Lecturer at Limerick School of
Art & Design michelle.molloy@lit.ie
Dress inspired by everyday objects a soldier uses by Derbhaile NicGiolla Comhaill.
Dress inspired by WWI parachutes and soldiers’ webbing by Kate Spillane.
Dress inspired by 18th century soldier’s helmet by Megan Harley Peters.
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
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