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THE KAI SEXTET
10The Kai Sextet who play original contemporary jazz compositions based on the traditional tunes and comprise of Cormac O’Brien (Bass), ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR November 2018
Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 08 Nov 2018 Free admission, booking required GalleryDiscover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre galleries - Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Black Church Print Studios and Project Arts Centre - join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland.
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING GALLERY TOUR September 2014
ExhibitionsGuided walking tours of Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and The Douglas Hyde Gallery.
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PANTO COLLAPSAR
Exhibitions / 27 Jan 2012‘An exploded and bewitched house with a floating roof’ – this is how Australian artist Mikala Dwyer describes her solo exhibition, an exhibition that marks the first time her work will be shown in Ireland. Dwyer ascribes deep symbolic meaning to the objects and artifacts she works with, evoking them as spiritual signifiers and using them to herald a community.
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Emma Wolf Haugh: Domestic Optimism. Sapphic Modernity and the Sexual Dissidence of Domestic Design
Special Event / Talks and Readings / Vis Art / 07 Nov 2019 Free admission, booking required Studio 11 at IMMA residencies, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8A queer, working class, post-colonial critique of architectural modernism by visual artist and educator Emma Wold Haugh.
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MISS JULIE
It is Midsummer’s Eve and passions are running high. The aristocratic Miss Julie has behaved rashly and is about to ...
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