LP: Foram Science Week Event

Foram – As part of National Science Week and European Geoscience Day 2024 November 11 to 19, Open Daily 11:00 to 5:00pm 14 Nov, European Geoscience Day, free event day. Venue: National Maritime Museum of Ireland, Dún Laoghaire. Through a public talk and installation, ‘Foram’ presents research from Burns’s artistic residency on board the Celtic […]

Foram

Foram 10 – 17 November 2024 National Maritime Museum of Ireland We all inhabit a vast, interconnected ecosystem, where every being – no matter how big or small – plays a vital role in fostering a harmonious world. Among these, Planktonic Foraminifera, or Forams, are tiny microscopic organisms with an outsized importance. These tiny beings […]

Our Place Kerry Exhibition, Kerry County Museum, 20 Sept – 20 Oct 2024

An electrifying neon sign featuring a diverse group of abstract figures, each uniquely shaped and glowing in vibrant colours. The figures, representing a diverse range of people, are set against a dark, velvety backdrop, with their light reflecting softly on the floor and curtain behind. To the right, the words 'Our Place' are illuminated in bold, neon letters. Our Place, exhibition image, credit: Daniel Obina Moses, AlanJames Burns, Sinead McCann, Orla Basquille.

Our Place is a multi-sensory installation that explores themes of happiness, human rights, and belonging. The installation features an immersive sound artwork played through 10 speakers, a vibrant neon artwork, and tactile light artworks. The exhibition features distinct sensory areas with both group and individual seating. Exhibition accessibility additionally includes Lámh sign language video, braille, audio and captioned descriptions.

LP: Our Place at the Kerry County Museum

Our Place – Kerry Exhibition Kerry County Museum is delighted to present ‘Our Place’ The Kerry County Museum presents ‘Our Place’. Opens Culture Night, Friday 20 Sept 2024 Exhibition runs from Saturday 21 Sept until October 20 A national art exhibition showcasing creativity, inclusion, and diverse voices from Dublin and Kerry. ‘Our Place’ champions the […]

Our Place Dublin Exhibition, RHA Gallery, 6-22 Sept, 2024

An electrifying neon sign featuring a diverse group of abstract figures, each uniquely shaped and glowing in vibrant colours. The figures, representing a diverse range of people, are set against a dark, velvety backdrop, with their light reflecting softly on the floor and curtain behind. To the right, the words 'Our Place' are illuminated in bold, neon letters. Our Place, exhibition image, credit: Daniel Obina Moses, AlanJames Burns, Sinead McCann, Orla Basquille.

Our Place is a multi-sensory installation that explores themes of happiness, human rights, and belonging. The installation features an immersive sound artwork played through 10 speakers, a vibrant neon artwork, and tactile light artworks. The exhibition features distinct sensory areas with both group and individual seating. Exhibition accessibility additionally includes Lámh sign language video, braille, audio and captioned descriptions.

LP: Our Place at the RHA

Our Place – Dublin Exhibition The RHA Gallery Dublin is delighted to present ‘Our Place’ Exhibition runs from Friday 6 Sept, to Sunday 22 Sept   A national art exhibition showcasing creativity, inclusion, and diverse voices from Dublin and Kerry. ‘Our Place’ champions the human rights of people living with intellectual disabilities by creating access […]

Augmented Body, Altered Mind Opens in Budapest, August 2024

This month Augmented Body Altered Mind opens as part of ‘Phantom Vision’ at LAM – Light Art Museum, Budapest, until June 2025. This exhibition delves into the hidden layers of human perception, questioning our assumptions about reality.

Augmented Body, Altered Mind Townhall Arts Centre Cavan, 4-8 June, 2024

A side portrait of an individual with soft feminine features and a tight haircut is wearing a MUSE headband across their forehead. Behind them is an ipad on a stand with different variations of waves depicted through distinct primary colours and their associative name. The projected screen behind the individual depicts a combination of white brown, beige and grey clusters combine and morph from a glacial to desert-like landscape that cracks and clouds over.

As part of the Augmented Body Altered Mind tour, the exhibition will travel to Townhall Arts Centre Cavan.

This exhibition will ignite the launch of the artist’s and DCU’s latest project, Divergently Together, which leverages STEM technologies to empower disabled and neurodivergent communities in climate action.

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