THE Minister for Education has praised the CRAFT Maker Space at Mary Immaculate College for exemplifying a “deep dedication to furthering integration of the arts and creativity in education”.
Norma Foley made her comments during a visit to MIC where she launched the facility at a special event.
The first of its kind in the Mid-West region, the CRAFT Maker Space aims to inspire the public to connect with their inner designer, engineer, scientist, mathematician, inventor and artist through a wide range of energetic and thrilling STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) activities and workshops.
“The CRAFT Maker Space truly is a 21st century development, brimming with imagination and ingenuity venue. Equally as important, for the future generations, this state-of-the-art space will offer students from all corners of the world…