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Joining one of our guided tours is a great way to get to know IMMA and our exhibitions in more detail. Our experienced guides are extremely knowledgeable about art in general, and each IMMA exhibition in particular. Come join us for a special tour of contemporary Irish Art from the IMMA Collection – led by our Visitor Engagement Team, this tour will look at works by Janet Mullarney, Fergus Martin and others..

The tour is free, and lasts 30 mins.

No booking is required, just come to the Meeting Place pillar in the Main Reception. Please arrive early for tours as numbers are limited to a max of 20.

Please note that tours occasionally may not take place if other talks or workshops are in progress at the same time, so please inquire at reception on the day, or in advance of your visit.  If a tour is cancelled for unforeseen reasons we will remove it from the What’s On Calendar.


Janet Mullarney

Janet Mullarney 1952–2020

Irish artist Janet Mullarney attended the Accademia di Belle Arti and Scuola Professionale di Intaglio, Florence. Incorporating a range of materials including bronze, wood, plaster, foam, cloth, glass and wax, her dynamic sculptural works reference religious iconography, art history and human relationships. Mullarney’s work is represented in public collections including that of the Arts Council, the OPW, and Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane.

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Fergus Martin

Fergus Martin b.1955

Irish artist Fergus Martin attended the Dun Laoghaire School of Art before living in Italy between 1979 and 1988. Encompassing paint, sculpture and photography, Martin’s practice considers ideas of space, form, material and the surrounding environment. He has exhibited extensively, and his work is represented in collections including Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane; the Arts Council of Ireland and the Office of Public Works. Martin is an elected member of Aosdána.

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Les Levine

Les Levine b.1935

Les Levine studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, before moving to Toronto in 1958, where he continued his studies at the New School of Art. Levine’s artistic practice incorporates various means including painting, sculpture, installation, performance work, mail art and artists’ books. During his prolific career Levine has produced major series of works about the manifold effects and functions of the media and information systems. Levine continues to live and work in New York.
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