IMMA invited Fiona Loughnane, art historian and lecturer, to write an essay on photography titled Image of Reality / Image not Reality: What is Photography?
IMMA invited Amanda Coogan, artist and researcher, to write an essay on Performance Art entitled What is Performance Art?, which makes reference to artists and artworks in IMMA’s Collection as a means of des...
IMMA invited curator and writer Cliodhna Shaffrey to write an essay titled What is Public Art? This essay provides an overview of Public Art highlighting some of the critical issues which inform this complex...
IMMA invited Niamh Ann Kelly, lecturer in Critical Theory, Department of Art, Design and Printing, in the Dublin Institute of Technology, to write an essay titled Here and Now: Art, Trickery, Installation.
IMMA invited Brian Hand, artist, writer and lecturer, to respond to his essay: A struggle at the roots of the mind: service and solidarity in dialogical, relational and collaborative perspectives in art.
IMMA invited Maeve Connolly to write an essay on New Media Art, entitled Art and (New) Media, Through the Lens of the IMMA Collection, which focuses on artists and artworks in IMMA’s Collection.
IMMA invited Mick Wilson, Dean of the Graduate School of Creative Arts and Media (GradCAM) to contribute an essay entitled What is Conceptual Art?
This is the first of our Love Blogs in a series commissioned by IMMA in association with the exhibition What We Call Love: From Surrealism to Now. Upcoming articles in the series include Dr Noel Kavanagh A P...
Lisa Moran, Curator: Education and Community Programmes, introduces a new programme entitled Art | Memory | Place beginning in October 2015 and running over the course of 2016.
IMMA invited Francis Halsall and Declan Long, coordinators of the MA ‘Art in the Contemporary World’ to write an essay How soon was now?
The curators of the exhibition 'What We Call Love: From Surrealism to Now', introduce the core ideas and themes within the exhibition.
Mornings at the Museum, the hour-long family workshop, ran on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, starting during IMMA’s festival SUMMER RISING in June.
On 8 July 2015, Household collective held a collaborative dinner at IMMA to mark the end of the exhibition More Than One Maker.
Over the summer, IMMA’s series of artist-led holiday workshops continued for teens aged 12 to 18. Janine Davidson led the first workshop in June, and John O'Connell led the second in July.
The exhibition of Sam Jury's film work All Things Being Equal in the IMMA Project Spaces coincides with a talk by Derval Tubridy entitled The unthought and the harrowing: Samuel Beckett’s Necessary Art. Joha...
On the approach of the centenary of Ireland’s Easter Rising and the subsequent establishment of the new Republic, IMMA is pleased to announce the exhibition, El Lissitzky: The Artist and the State.
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