RIAI and Oide Graphics Exhibition 2025

The RIAI, in collaboration with the Oide Graphics team, is delighted to launch this year’s Junior Cycle Graphics Exhibition.   

The exhibition titled "Our Wonderful World" encourages any student studying Junior Cycle Graphics to identify and explore an object, building or space that reflects their interests or personality. The Junior Cycle Graphics Exhibition is a fantastic initiative that showcases the excellent work of the next generation of Graphic Designers. The exhibition allows students to develop their creativity, spatial ability, and capacity to reason and communicate their ideas through engagement with abstract and applied geometric problem-solving activities.

The deadline for entries is Friday, 16 May. Please submit entries to graphics@oide.ie

Oide is the support service for teachers and school leaders, funded by the Department of Education.

Click on the image below to view the exhibition poster.

What is Junior Cycle Graphics?

In Junior Cycle Graphics, students develop their creativity, spatial ability, and capacity to reason and communicate ideas through engagement with abstract and applied geometric problem-solving activities. Graphics encourages the development of the cognitive and practical dexterity skills associated with graphical communication.

In Junior Cycle Graphics students investigate and solve design challenges. They work with their peers to refine their ideas from an abstract concept to a final, detailed, drafted design. Abstraction, and spatial reasoning are fundamental to this process; graphics provides multiple and varied opportunities for students to develop these high level cognitive and creative skills in engaging contexts. Skills that encourage the student to solve problems through creation, innovation, communication, collaboration and exploration, all of which are developed in an active learning environment where students can advance their ideas from conception to realisation.

They will develop cognitive and practical skills such as graphical communication, spatial visualisation, creative problem-solving, design capabilities and modelling, both physically and through the use of computer-aided design.

Also of interest

The RIAI/Oide Graphics Exhibitions Archive can be found here.
Architect Dermot Bannon talks Junior Cycle Graphics for Teachers here