
The new deadline for receipt of applications is 29 June 2026.
David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award
Apply NowDavid Shaw-Smith Legacy Award
Established in 2022, the David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award champions Ireland’s master craftspeople in later stages of their careers—recognising years of dedication, outstanding contribution, and the potential to continue shaping their craft through the support of a new project. It also honours the legacy of David Shaw-Smith, with his wife Sally, produced and directed the acclaimed documentary series, Hands, and made over 138 television documentaries during his career.
Deadline Extended: David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award: Apply by 29th June
We are pleased to announce that the application deadline for the David Shaw-Smith Award has been extended to 29 June. This extension ensures more makers and craftspeople have the opportunity to apply for this significant sector award
Increased Award Funding
The award amount has been increased this year, strengthening our commitment to supporting excellence in Irish craft.
Awards:
David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award : €5,000
The David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award recognises excellence in Irish craft and supports makers in advancing significant work within their practice. The award amount has been increased this year to strengthen sector impact and opportunity.
Project Supports : €2,000 for 5 Shortlisted Applicants
In addition to the main award, five shortlisted makers will each receive €2,000 in Project Support to help progress the development of their craft projects. This new support stream is designed to broaden access and uplift more makers across the sector.
The aim of the award:
The award is intended to invest in the future of Irish craft and judges are encouraged to consider not only the applicants’ past achievements but their future potential and how they might enrich the Irish design and craft landscape.


The David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award provided the resources for me to develop a new body of work in the studio that explores colour and pattern in blown glass forms. The process of formulating and melting coloured glasses, and then exploring different methods of generating patterns with those glasses, are all based on traditional glassblowing practices that are rarely used in a small studio setting.
Scott Benefield
David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award recipient 2024
Scott continued:
“The result of that work over the course of the past six months is a number of finished pieces that would have been impossible for me to make under other circumstances.”

What does the award comprise?
The David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award has a value of €5,000 and the recipient is awarded an engraved piece created by the previous year’s winner.

Eligibility Criteria:
- Applicants must:
- Be registered with DCCI for 5 years or more.
- Be aged 50 years old or older
- Makers who have previously won a DCCI award or bursary remain fully eligible to apply.
- Applicants who applied for the DSS Award in the last two years may apply again, including with a similar proposal.
- Not be a current DCCI staff member
- Agree to the Terms and Conditions and Data Protection Policy
- The deadline for receipt of applications has been extended to 29 June 2026.

2026 Awards
David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award
Applications for the David Shaw-Smith Legacy Award are now open. The deadline for receipt of applications has been extended to 29 June 2026.
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