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Design & Crafts Council Ireland Announces Shortlist for 2024 Future Makers Awards

Posted 16.08.2024
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Friday, 16th, August 2024: Design & Crafts Council Ireland announced the shortlist for Future Makers Awards 2024 this week, featuring makers and designers from Donegal to Cork. Established in 2009, Future Makers is a Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) initiative which recognises talent, potential and creativity. It is a platform to showcase the talent of the next generation of makers, designers, and craftspeople looking to take the step from training into enterprise and it provides them with much-needed financial support. With a total awards value of €25,000, it is one of the largest prize-funded design and craft award programmes in Europe.  

This year’s competition saw an impressive range of entries from all around Ireland, with each one demonstrating a unique approach to creating beautiful and functional works of art. From furniture and fashion design to ceramics and glassblowing, the shortlisted makers represent the most innovative and creative young designers and makers in Ireland, spanning both student and emerging practitioner categories.  

Rosemary Steen, CEO of Design & Crafts Council Ireland, said  

Future Makers is a fantastic initiative that recognises students and emerging makers that are championing design across Ireland. The shortlisted candidates represent the most innovative and creative young designers and makers in the country, and they have demonstrated exceptional skill, creativity, and potential in their respective fields. The awards are a steppingstone that can propel their career to new heights in their chosen discipline. I’d like to wish all those shortlisted the very best of luck in the awards ceremony.” 

 

Award winners from 2023 include ceramicist, Cora Cummins; fashion designer, Olwen Bourke; and ceramicist, Paul Griffin. Previous award winners include Michael Stewart of Standing Ground; ceramicist, Chloe Lennon; jeweller, Genevieve Howard; fashion designers, Natalie B. Coleman and Sorcha O’ Raghallaigh; designer-maker, Úna Burke; furniture designer, Simon Doyle; ceramic artist, Kate O’ Kelly; and ceramic artist and educator Owen Quinlan, amongst many others. 

The judges for this year’s Future Makers include Victoria Donovan a silversmith with almost 40 years of experience; Irish fashion designer, owner of The Linen Shirt Company and founder of Fashion Connect Ireland, Anneliese Duffy Fallon; Katie Dominy, Co-Founder & CEO of Arts Thread and The Global Creative Graduate Show; Fiona Sheehan, an entrepreneur and brand owner with over 25 years of experience in the design, manufacturing, wholesale, and distribution of Irish-made products. Belén Llamas-Ferrier, an apprentice of André Buchs’s and an expert in antique frames and techniques, as well as in the design of contemporary frames. 

 

The winners and runners up will be announced for each category at the Future Makers awards on Tuesday, 3rd September, 2024 in the RDS Dublin. For further information on Future Makers, visit https://www.dcci.ie/dcci-future-makers/  

 

Shortlist: 

 

Emerging Makers Final Round Shortlist:  

 

Name 

Surname 

County 

Alison 

Nea 

Dublin  

Edwyn James 

Hickey 

Wicklow 

Hugo 

Byrne 

Limerick 

Michael 

Murphy 

Wicklow 

Niamh 

OConnell 

Dublin  

Paola 

Di Legge 

Dublin  

Amy 

Kramer 

Galway 

Antonio 

Bozic 

Kilkenny 

Deirdre 

Murphy 

Galway 

Fabio 

Oliveira 

Cork 

John 

Farrell 

Offaly 

Maria 

Atanackovic 

Dublin  

Martin 

Ryan 

Tipperary  

Michael 

Healey 

Cork 

Noel 

Donnellan 

Limerick 

Christine 

Murphy 

Waterford 

Darragh 

Mulryan 

Dublin  

Karena 

Ryan 

Galway 

Katharina 

Treml 

Waterford  

Edmund 

Pecherek 

Kildare 

Lana 

Dullaghan 

Louth 

Carol 

Kelly 

Galway 

Chloe 

Lennon 

Roscommon 

Frank 

Murphy 

Cork 

Judy 

Reardon 

Cork 

Sarah 

O’Neill 

Dublin  

 

Students and Recent Graduates:  

Name 

Surname 

County 

AJ 

Shipley 

Limerick 

Brian 

O’Shea 

Dublin  

Constance 

Mcmorrow 

Kildare 

Eoin 

Dalton 

Clare 

Joanne 

Murray 

Galway 

Leah 

Martin 

Louth 

Maggie 

O’Hea 

Cork 

Rebecca 

Bradley-young 

Cork 

Eoghan 

McGuinness 

Westmeath 

Evan 

McKenna 

Louth 

Rachel 

McKinney 

Limerick 

Diane 

Best 

Mayo 

Ciaran 

Gell 

Dublin  

Cosima 

Augustin – Malloy 

Limerick 

Dean 

Stapleton 

Dublin  

Jason 

O’Kelly 

Dublin  

Lorna 

Keighron 

Dublin  

Marie 

Haenel 

Wicklow 

Ruta 

Ivanauskaite 

Kilkenny 

Allison 

Roarty 

Donegal 

Aoife 

Gallivan 

Dublin  

Lauren 

Clifford 

Louth 

Joanna 

Regan 

Limerick 

 

 

ENDS 

 

 

For more information, please contact Suzy O’Keefe, Head of Digital & Communications, DCCI, 086 457 6147 or email suzyokeefe@dcci.ie  

 

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Notes to the Editors: 

 

About Design & Crafts Council Ireland 

Design & Crafts Council Ireland is the national agency for craft and design in Ireland, we support designers and makers to develop their businesses in a sustainable way, and advocate for the societal benefits of craft and design. DCCI’s activities are funded by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment via Enterprise Ireland. DCCI currently has 64 member organisations and over 3,500 registered clients.
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