
During this Culture Club, artist John Byrne represented in the Worlds Without End exhibition will discuss how the theme of borders has been explored in his art practice. Free, although booking is required, e: JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING to reserve a place.
Join Megan Scott for a discussion on the Worlds Without End exhibition. Free, although booking is required, e: JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING to reserve a place.
In this illustrated talk, artist Dermot Seymour will talk about his artistic practice to
date. Worlds Without End features a painting by Seymour from the 1980s, a period that saw him depict animals as silent witnesses to the lands bordering Northern Ireland. Free, although advanced booking required here
In this illustrated talk, artist Elaine Byrne presents an overview of her artistic practice. Byrne’s video work ‘Blazing World’ in Worlds Without End exhibition explores issues of sovereignty and myth on the arctic island of Svalbard. Free, although advanced booking here.
Join us for this Study Morning when themes arising from Worlds Without End: Stories Around Borders exhibition will be explored. Chaired by curator Declan McGonagle, speakers will include artist writer and lecturer Prof Colin Graham, artist and
activist Vukasin Nedeljkovic and citizen rights activist Emma De Souza.
Further details regarding booking a place will be added in due course and please keep an eye out on www.hughlane.ie
Join artist John Byrne who will discuss his work The Border Interpretative Centre on view in the Worlds Without End exhibition at the Hugh Lane Gallery.
Further details regarding booking a place will be added in due course and please keep an eye out on www.hughlane.ie
For further information on the Worlds Without Ends talks or Gallery Education Programmes please contact Jessica O’Donnell, Head of Education and Community Outreach e. JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING or Catherine Neville, Assistant Education Curator, e. JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING
Please see www.hughlane.ie for further information and details
of current and upcoming programmes.