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14 November 2016 – 14 January 2017
Level 3, dlr LexIcon
Launch: 14 November at 6.30pm, all welcome to attend
Personal psychogeographies from Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
The Pale Project is a writing initiative devised to examine the weight of attachment we bring to being resident. An open call invited participants to explore the everyday life of their local area. Each participant chose an area in the County as their ‘pale’, a territory they would document in field notes, sketches, maps and photographs. A selection of work from the project will be exhibited.
Photo credit: Dylan Ryan
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22 October - 18 November 2016
Broadcasting on Dublin 94.3FM
Members of Canvas, dlrs Youth Arts Committee, were interviewed by artist Garrett Phelan for an exciting new project called HEED FM! Over three weeks Garrett joined us on Wednesday evenings in the Grainstore to get to know and record the ideas, beliefs and aspirations of our fabulous members of Canvas. HEED FM is a 24 hour, 28 day anonymous sound broadcast portrait created through conversations with individuals and groups from all backgrounds aged 18–25, and living in Dublin.
Listen live at HEED FM
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Reminder Arts Office Opportunities
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The Arts Office currently has the following Call Out Opportunities:
- Caterpillar Commissions
- International Early Childhood Arts Commission
- Public Age: Architecture Open Call
Please click on the Read More link below for more information
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Artists in Residence UCD College of Science 2017 Final Reminder
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Deadline: Sunday 13 November 2016
The UCD College of Science, in partnership with UCD Parity Studios and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council Arts Office is very pleased to announce an open call for an artist in residence.
A one year residency is offered to professional artists. This includes studio space at UCD Parity Studios, a fee of €7,000.00 and access to the lectures, research seminars and other resources of the College.
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dlr LexIcon wins RIBA Award
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The RIBA International Prize, one of the foremost architecture awards in the world, has chosen dlr LexIcon for an Award of International Excellence. This award is bestowed biennially to the most transformative building which demonstrates visionary, innovative thinking, excellence of execution, and makes a distinct contribution to its users and physical context.
The dlr LexIcon, designed by Carr Cotter Naessens Architects, has been awarded this honour alongside other world famous architects practises such as Zaha Hadid Architects and David Chipperfield Architects, demonstrating the quality of the field that it was competing in and the exemplary design and world class nature of the building itself.
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National Film School gives voice to young women
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Irelands National Film School, at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology, is leading the way for the next generation of creative young women with a new media initiative, ‘Young Women in Film & TV’.
This weekend 26 transition and fifth year students from across dlr will participate in this prestigious new programme developed in partnership with Young Irish Film Makers.
Good luck to all involved in this great new initiative!
This programme is part funded by Dun Laoghaire –Rathdown County Council.
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