Project Arts Centre in partnership with Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and Gallery of Photography

Exhibitions

RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR NOVEMBER 2017

Dates: 14 Dec - 14 Dec

Show Time: 1pm

Tickets: €0.00 (Free)

Would you like an opportunity to introduce your friends and family to contemporary art?

Three of Dublin’s city centre contemporary galleries – Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and Gallery of Photography – are joining forces to offer a guided walking tour that takes place across these venues.

The tours introduce their current exhibitions to those who might not be so familiar with contemporary art and offer an interesting insight into the work for those who are.

November’s Tour will begin at Project Arts Centre with an exhibition of Budapest-based artist and cultural activist Szabolcs KissPál‘s works, titled From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy),  which investigates political communities as complicatedly constructed entities.

Visitors will be guided to the next venue, the Gallery of Photography for the exhibition of Krass Clement‘s work entitled The Light Gleams an Instant. The tour will finish with a visit to Temple Bar Gallery + Studios to take in a solo exhibition by Otobong Nkanga. Details in links below.

Book a spot for your parents, friends, cousins, housemates and anyone who you think might like to learn more about the things you love!

Project Arts Centre – www.projectartscentre.ie/event/fake-mountains-faith/

Gallery of Phography – www.galleryofphotography.ie/exhibitions/forthcoming/

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios – www.templebargallery.com/gallery/exhibition/otobong-nkanga

Please note: the tour begins at Project Arts Centre and Studios at 1pm

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