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ROBERT BLACK TALK
Talks and Readings / 05 Dec 2003 12In association with The Arts Council - Critical Voices
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LISA MOORE (TALK)
Talks and Readings / 05 Dec 2003 12Lisa Moore in conversation "Breaking Out of Ideological Confinement"
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MICHAEL GORDON TALK
Talks and Readings / 05 Dec 2003 12Michael Gordon in conversation with
Crash Ensemble's Artistic Director, Donnacha Dennehy
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“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck”: an Archival Study into the LGBT Theatre of Project Arts Centre 1967-2000
Talks and Readings / 04 Jun 2019 Free Admission Space Upstairs“Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck” looks at the LGBT theatre of Project Arts Centre from 1967 up to 2000, interrogating the role of Project as an artist-led organisation and considering how it has informed contemporary queer theatre.
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WATCH THIS SPACE
Comedy / Talks and ReadingsA panel discussion as part of Comedy Showhouse
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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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