Thursday 11th March, 1pm – 1.45pm:
The architect Niall McCullough from McCullough Mulvin Architects (Dublin) will discuss his practice and his work in the Lives of Spaces Exhibition at OBG
LIVES OF SPACES EVENTS:
LUNCHTIME LECTURES
Thursdays/ 1pm - 1.45m at OBG/ Free
These are short presentations by the participants involved in ‘The Lives of Spaces’.
18th February - Dara McGrath 25th February- Tom de Paor
4th March - Simon Walker 11th March - Niall McCullough
LIVES AND SPACES SYMPOSIUM
Thursday 25th March/ Registration 9am/ Admittance Charge: £5 Lunch will be provided
OBG and PLACE present a major symposium: Lives and Spaces: Art, Architecture and the Public.
This will look at the intersection of art, architecture and curating in the public realm, through exhibitions, public art and the built environment.
A range of speakers from backgrounds in art, architecture, curating and commissioning will come together to address overlapping issues facing these professions including Nathalie Weadick (IAF), Noirin McKinney (ACNI), Artist Phillip Napier, Architect Ciaran Mackel to name a few. The symposium aims to initiate dialogues to better support healthy collaboration and communication between these areas.
To register your interest or for more information please contact OBG on E: chickey@ormeaubaths.co.uk or T: 02890 321402
LIVES OF SPACES EXPERIMENT/ PERFORMANCE
23rd/24th/25th March/ 7pm and 9pm ( The performance will last approx 40minutes)
£5/ £3 conc.
Over two weeks, the Lyric Studio (The Lyric Theatre’s professional training programme for 18-24 year olds) will construct an original performance piece based around themes and visuals from, and responses to the exhibition. The performance created during this exciting collaboration between one of the city’s leading galleries and Northern Ireland’s only fill-time producing theatre will be directed by the Lyric Studio’s Director, Anna Newell.
Audience capacity is limited to 20 so please contact OBG to reserve a place on E: chickey@ormeaubaths.co.uk or T: 02890 321 402
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