Sense of Place Walking Tour

Images from the first Sense of Place walking tour on Thursday 19 February 2015.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour in the Garden of Remembrance, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour in the Garden of Remembrance, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour in front of photographs by Eamonn Doyle on O'Connell Street. The tours were programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour in front of photographs by Eamonn Doyle on O’Connell Street. The tours were programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour on Dominick Street, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour on Dominick Street, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour on Parnell Square, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Orlaith Ross leading a Sense of Place walking tour on Parnell Square, programmed in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh in relation to the Phoenix Rising exhibition.

Upcoming Events

Sense of Place Walking Tours

A series of FREE walking tours has been programmed with Orlaith Ross from Making Space in conjunction with Mary-Ruth Walsh, whose work is included in the Phoenix Rising exhibition. Tours leave from the gallery at 2pm on the following dates: Thursday 19 February, Saturday 28 February (FULLY BOOKED), Thursday 5 March and Saturday 14 March. Join Orlaith Ross in an exploration of the local area connecting the work inside the gallery to the city outside.

Book online at https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/sense-of-place-walking-tour-with-orlaith-ross-in-conjunction-with-the-phoenix-rising-exhibition-at-tickets-15614145329.

 

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© Mary-Ruth Walsh

 

Satellite Image Capture Event with Cliona Harmey

12:30-4:15pm, Saturday 28 February

FREE drop-in event for all ages exploring the technology behind the artist’s installation, Fixed Elsewhere.

For timetable details see: http://www.hughlane.ie/lectures/lectures-past/1290-live-satellite-image-capture-event.

 

Coffee Conversation with Stephen Brandes

11am, Wednesday 4 March

Join the artist for a talk followed by tea or coffee in the café to allow for further discussion. Fee €5 at the Gallery Reception.

 

Artist’s talk by Stephanie Nava

2pm, Thursday 12 March

Hear the artist discuss her project Considering a Plot (Dig for Victory), an extract from which is on view in Phoenix Rising. FREE. With the support of the French Embassy in Ireland.

 

Phoenix Rising: Art and Civic Imagination continues to 29 March.

Sense of Place Walking Tours

A series of FREE  walking tours has been programmed with Orlaith Ross from Making Space in conjunction with the exhibition, Phoenix Rising: Art and Civic Imagination. The walks will begin at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane and explore the local area around the gallery. They will take place at 2pm on 19 and 28 February and 5 and 14 March. Booking essential: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/sense-of-place-walking-tour-with-orlaith-ross-in-conjunction-with-the-phoenix-rising-exhibition-at-tickets-15614145329

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The tours will respond to the work of Mary-Ruth Walsh, which is included in Phoenix Rising. The tours aim to further engage the audience with the city and encourage participants to re-imagine and investigate how the city has evolved. Each tour will be a meander through the locality with information provided along the way. Join Orlaith, who will lead the tour, as the tour extends what’s inside the gallery to the city outside.

Mary-Ruth Walsh, still from Take a Deep Breath Now (2014) © the artist

Mary-Ruth Walsh, still from Take a Deep Breath Now (2014) © the artist