Join us to celebrate the launch of Archiving Plurality, the new printed publication by NIVAL: the National Irish Visual Arts Library, on the 11th of October, 6pm, in the Gallery at Project Arts Centre.
Archiving Plurality : A Collaborative Process is the result of a year-long project led by post-doctoral researcher-in-residency Alessia Cargnelli for NIVAL, with the objective of further facilitating access, inclusion and visibility of artists and designers from diverse ethnic, cultural, gender backgrounds and nationalities currently underrepresented in the collections.
The publication collates the responses of the many arts professionals involved in the research and a series of commissioned writings by teresa cisneros, Sara Damaris Muthi, Bojana Janković and Sophie Mak-Schram. The multiplicity of approaches enable us to better understand and preserve the plurality of creative contemporary practices on the island of Ireland, ultimately seeking to answer the question “How to practise the right to belong?”
At the launch, refreshments will be provided (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options available). The venue is wheelchair accessible. Please do not hesitate to contact us at nivalinfo@staff.ncad.ie if you have any further questions about accessibility of the venue and/or the event. This event is unticketed and the admission is free.