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ART PICNIC: WHITEWASHING
Exhibitions / Talks and Readings / 18 Oct 2012 4 (including lunch)Feed your body and your imagination, do something different on your lunch break and join us for an art picnic.
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ARTIST IN CONVERSATION CAROLINE ACHAINTRE
Talks and Readings / 16 Oct 2012Coinciding with the exhibition Whitewashing the Moon, Project Arts Centre is delighted to welcome artist Caroline Achaintre to Dublin, to speak about her participation in the exhibition and her wider sculptural practice.
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MAINSTREAM (2012)
Talks and Readings / 01 Jan 2012 - 13 Oct 2012 15Click here for the 2016 production of Mainstream MAINSTREAM (READINGS) As part of a series of special events to accompany the ...
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WRITING DUBLIN NOW
Talks and Readings / 13 Oct 2012A series of lively panel discussions programmed by Dylan Haskins onm themes and topics arising from this year's Festival programme.
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INTERNATIONAL CRITICS FORUM (2012)
Talks and Readings / 01 Jan 2012 - 12 Oct 2012 15CLICK HERE FOR THE 2016 EVENT INTERNATIONAL CRITICS’ FORUM (DISCUSSIONS) Irish Theatre Magazine hosts its annual International Critics’ Forum, at ...
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