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National Programme
> Recent Projects
30 Jul 2011 12 Aug 2011 |
Fragmens Sur Les Institutions Républicaines IV by Shane Cullen: Féile an Phobail, Belfast
Shane Cullen’s Fragmens sur les Institutions Républicianes IV consists of ninety six large tablet-like panels onto which the artist has transcribed meticulously in paint the contents of the numerous Comms; the written communication smuggled in and out of the H-Block prisons in the 1980s. The entire project took some four years to complete. The exhibition coincides with the 30th anniversary of the Hunger Strikes. |
30 Jun 2011 30 Jul 2011 |
Hints of the Outside World, SOMA Contemporary
Hints of the Outside World features some of the most noteworthy film works from the IMMA Collection; the exhibition includes work by artists Caroline McCarthy, Carlos Amorales, Gillian Wearing and Dorothy Cross. This exhibition showcases IMMA’s diverse collection, shown for the first time at SOMA. |
17 May 2011 25 Jun 2011 |
Altered Images: Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny
Altered Images is the result if a partnership intiative of IMMA’s National Programm, Mayo County Council Arts Office and South Tipperary County Council Arts Service. Accessible, interactive and inclusive in ethos, Altered Images aims to stimulate engagement with the visual arts for the general public and particularly for people with disabilities. |
02 May 2011 |
nasc, Féile na Bealtaine
An intiative of the Courthouse studio and the Irish Museum of Modern Art's National Programme and Artists' Residency Programme (ARP), nasc is an exciting discursive exchange of artist's work/practice, ideas and modes of display. It develops the connection that the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) has with the West Kerry Gaeltacht through the work of Lisbeth Mulcahy for Féile na Bealtaine. This new intiative provides an artist on IMMA's Artists' Residency Programme the opportunity to spend part of his or her residency in Corca Dhuibhne. |
14 Apr 2011 03 Jul 2011 |
Post-War American Art at The Lewis Glucksman Gallery
In association with The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Post-War American Art: the Novak/O'Doherty Collection is shown on the occassion of the pledged gift by art historian Barbara Novak and Brian O'Doherty/Patrick Ireland to the IMMA Collection. |
22 Mar 2011 09 Apr 2011 |
Children Get Choosy with IMMA
Children Get Choosy with IMMA opens to the public at Wexford Arts Centre on Wednesday 23 January 2011. An initiative of the Arts Department of Wexford County Council, Art Alongside is a visual arts programme based in primary schools throughout County Wexford. The six schools involved in the 2010 / 2011 project are Barntown National School, St. Patrick’s N.S, Craanford, Scoil Naomh Aine, Rathgarogue, Cushinstown National School, Kildavin National School and Courtnacuddy National School. |
14 Feb 2011 27 Apr 2011 |
Altered Images at Crawford Art Gallery
Accessible, interactive and inclusive in ethos, Altered Images aims to stimulate engagement with the visual arts for the general public and particularly for people with disabilities. |
30 Oct 2010 19 Nov 2010 |
Record - Siamsa Tire, Tralee
Record consists of three film works from the IMMA Collection by artists Sarah Morris, Phil Collins & Gerardo Suter. The exhibition focus is on film works, which represent reality in a documentary style. This collaboration will coincide with the Kerry Film Festival, now in its twelfth year. www.siamsatire.com |
09 Sep 2010 21 Oct 2010 |
Line Exploring Space: Drawings from the IMMA Collection in Thurles
Line exploring space: Drawings from the IMMA Collection opens at The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, Co Tipperary, at 8.00pm on Thursday 9 September 2010. The exhibition continues at the Tipperary Institute, Thurles Campus. The collaboration is the result of an established relation between The Tipperary Institute and The Source Arts Centre. However, it is the first time both venues have worked together with the National Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. |
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