education / community programme national programme

The Education and Community Programme aims to create access to the visual ONE: Healing with Theatre The National Programme is designed to make the Museum's assets, skills and Irish Museum of Modern Art By car: 10 minute drive from city centre. Unlimited free car parking. arts by developing new audiences, which are both engaged and informed, -based theatre company Pan Pan presents this film, shot in the homes resources available in a variety of situations and locations in . Using the IMMA On foot: Approx. 30 to 40 minutes from city centre. through a broad range of programmes and projects, and to develop good of 100 actors – Irish, Polish, Dutch and Norwegian – as part of a large scale Collection the National Programme facilitates the creation of exhibitions and other The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland’s leading national institution for the practice in the field of arts education through action research projects. theatre project called ONE – Healing with Theatre that has been in projects for display in a range of locations around the country. The National collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. By train: 5 minute walk from Heuston Station; from Connolly and Tara Explorer development for the last year. Over that year the film crew visited each actor’s Programme establishes the Museum as inclusive, accessible and national. Street Stations by 90 bus to Heuston Station. Explorer is a family programme that invites children and adults to explore home and asked them to try and answer the question: Why do you think you The Museum’s mission is to foster within society an awareness, understanding became an actor? They were also asked to perform their first or favourite Until Dec l Work from the IMMA Collection By Luas: Red Line to Heuston Station. selected artworks together. IMMA Mediators (gallery staff) facilitate family St Vincent’s Trust, Co Dublin and involvement in the visual arts through policies and programmes which are groups as they respond to their experience through art-making projects in the audition piece. Each response was filmed and recorded. Centred around the excellent, innovative and inclusive. The Museum presents a wide variety of art opportunity of facilitating one-to-one meetings between audience and Artwork for this exhibition was selected by the staff of the St Vincent’s Trust. The Museum. Explorer is available free of charge every Sunday from 2 October to 4 exhibition comprises work by national and international artists such as Eithne Jordan, in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, which regularly includes bodies of work Opening Hours December. performer and designed to create a fulfilling and lasting quality of contact, the film focuses on reasons for deciding to become an actor. James Rosenquist and William Scott. from its own Collection and its award-winning Education and Community Tuesday – Saturday 10.00am – 5.30pm Artists’ Materials in the Classroom 2 Sept – 7 Oct l Visual Eyes Department. It also creates more widespread access to art and artists through except Wednesday 10.30am – 5.30pm Primary school teachers are invited to visit IMMA and explore materials that are With a duration of 14 hours, the film will be shown on a loop throughout the Iontas Arts & Community Resource Centre, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan its Studio and National programmes. Sunday & Bank Holidays 12 noon – 5.30pm used by artists in the Museum’s current exhibitions and are suitable for use in month of September. It gives 100 truthful answers to a simple honest This exhibition of works from the IMMA Collection is shown in collaboration with the the classroom. This workshop will take place on 24 September from 11.00am question. The film is directed and shot by Gavin Quinn, with lighting by Aedín Iontas Arts & Community Resource Centre. Visual Eyes is the Centres inaugural The Museum is housed in the magnificent 17th-century Royal Hospital building, Monday and 24 - 27 Dec Closed to 1.30pm (price €20.00 per teacher). Places are limited. Cosgrove and sound and editing by Jimmy Eadie. exhibition and will include work by prominent artists such as Paddy Jolley and Paul whose grounds include a formal garden, meadow and medieval burial grounds. Last admission 5.15pm Primary School Programme - Museum Visit & Project 2006 Winstanley. The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of workshops facilitated by Screening Details: Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Each school year, IMMA provides a programme for primary schools based on a artist Cliona Harmey and IMMA staff. The exhibition will be opened by Enrique Juncosa, How to get there – Museum Entrance on Military Road. selected exhibition. The programme includes a class visit to IMMA during Venue: IMMA Lecture Room, 3 - 22 September Director, IMMA. It is supported by the Department of Education and Science. Visitors are asked not to touch or photograph the artworks. which children look at and respond to contemporary art and explore the visual Tuesdays & Thursdays 11.00am – 5.00pm, Saturdays 10.00am – 5.00pm, world. Teachers receive an introductory talk and an information pack containing Sundays 12noon – 5.00pm. 5 – 29 Sept l Cherrypicking By bus: Buses to Heuston Station (5 minutes walk via Military Rd): 26 from Formal Gardens and Bookshop open Museum hours. suggested starting points for class work based on the exhibition. Áras an Chontae, Wicklow Wellington Quay; 51, 79 from Aston Quay; 90 Dart Feeder Bus from The Primary School Programme - Museum Visit & Project 2006 costs €25.00 Public Talk The Arts Office of Wicklow County Council in partnership with the National Programme Connolly and Tara Street Stations to Heuston Station. 15 September, 5.00pm, IMMA Lecture Room invited staff members of Wicklow County Council to curate an exhibition of work from the Grass Roots Café Open per class participating. Booking forms are available from mid-September 2005. Buses to James St (5 minutes walk via steps to Bow Lane onto Irwin St Early booking is advised. Gavin Quinn, Artistic Director of Pan Pan Theatre Company, discusses the IMMA Collection. The process involved a serious of discussions and visits to the Monday – Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm Museum. The panel of staff from various departments within the council explored the and Military Rd): 123 from O’Connell St/Dame St; 51B, 78A from project ONE: Healing with Theatre. This is followed by a wine reception. To Sunday & Bank Holidays 12 noon – 5.00pm For further information on these programmes please contact Mark Maguire, book please contact the Talks and Lectures automatic booking line, tel: 01 curatorial process and the behind the scenes work involved in selecting, presenting and Aston Quay. Project Worker: Children’s Programmes, Education and Community Department, 612 9948, email: [email protected]. publicising a coherent exhibition. The exhibition includes work by artists such as Alice IMMA, tel: 01 612 9914, email: [email protected] Maher, Kathy Prendergast and Hamish Fulton. The exhibition will be accompanied by Guided Tours of Exhibitions A large format hardback book, featuring photographs by Gavin Quinn of each workshops for national and secondary school students supported by the Department of Focus On... Education and Science. Wednesday, Friday & Sunday 2.30pm Focus On... is a programme tailored to meet the needs of specific groups and of the 100 actors and edited text from their responses, is available for can involve a combination of gallery visits, guided tours, workshops, talks and purchase from the IMMA bookshop and directly from Pan Pan, Curved St., 20 – 23 Oct l SPLANC It is also possible to pre-book a guided tour. These free tours are available discussions, and studio visits to meet artists on the Artists’ Residency Temple Bar, Dublin 2. For further information tel: 01 6334493 or email: Presentation Convent Chapel, Carlow Tuesday – Friday at 10.00am, 11.45am, 2.30pm and 4.00pm. To book Programme. The programme takes place over a period of six sessions and is [email protected] SPLANC is a new event conceived to enhance the year round programme of cultural please telephone: 01 612 9967 or email: [email protected] at least free of change. For details, please contact Lisa Moran, Curator: Education and activities in Carlow for young people. The Museum will partner the festival through the three weeks in advance of your intended visit. Community Department, IMMA, tel: 01 612 9912, email: [email protected] artists’ residency programme loan of Francis Street Boys 1994 by John Ahearn and the students from St Francis’ CBS. The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of workshops with national school pupils Studio 10 Guided Heritage Tours Older people are invited to attend artist-led workshops in Studio 10 on Friday and will be facilitated by an artist from IMMA’s artist panel. The Artists’ Residency Programme is an international studio/residency OPW Built Heritage Services offer guided heritage tours of the Royal mornings from 10:00am – 1:00pm. For details, please contact Lisa Moran as 14 - 18 Nov l Selected work from the IMMA Collection Hospital Kilmainham during the Summer Season. Tours are available until above. programme located in the studio blocks at the Museum. Visitors are invited St Declan’s Community College, Kilmacthomas, Co Waterford to meet participating artists in their studios as the artists’ schedules 11 September which includes National Heritage Week. Admission is free. Charcoal & Chocolate This project included Museum visits, introducing the students to the Museum and its An introduction to modern and contemporary art through the medium of permit. Talks, panel discussions, Open Days and workshops, which are free Collection, encouraging the students to take ownership of the Collection. The exhibition Please contact the Museum for further details. A permanent heritage drawing. Over four Fridays each month, from February to May, participants will and open to the public, are arranged in association with the artists’ takes place in St Declan’s Community College as part of the school arts programme and exhibition and video are on view all year round. work with an artist from IMMA’s Artists’ Panel visiting the Museum’s gallery residencies. will include work by national and international artists. Visitor Facilities spaces and also spending time in the studio exploring ways of drawing. 21 – 25 Nov l Artscape For details, please contact Lisa Moran as above. Studio 3A Lorena Carabjal (Argentina) October – December Carrigaline Community College, Carrigaline, Co Cork With the exception of the Ground Floor East Wing Gallery, where access is Mediator Talks and Guided Tours Studio 3B Orla Barry (Ireland) October – March This exhibition is part of the annual arts week and is the second collaboration with limited, the Museum is wheelchair accessible. For information on set down The Museum’s Mediator Team present free guided tours every week on Studio 6A Anna Barham (UK) Until December Carrigaline Community College. The festival is multi-disciplinary and is held within the facilities for disabled visitors please contact the information desk tel: 01 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 2:30pm. No booking is required and tours Studio 11 Jan Christensen (Norway) Until November school for the students and wider community. 612 9967. Wheelchair available on request. depart from the main reception area. Studio 12 Nevan Lahart (Ireland) Until October 1 Nov – 16 Dec l Do you know what you saw? D It is also possible to pre-book a guided tour, especially for larger groups, such Niamh O’Malley (Ireland) November – March Tallaght Community Arts Centre, Tallaght, Co Dublin . There are also adapted toilets, baby changing facilities and a locker room. A as students at primary, secondary and third level. Pre-booked tours are Studio 13 Mark McGreevy (Northern Ireland) Until September Do you know what you saw? by Andrew Vickery is a piece which is based around a journey which Phoenix Park lunchroom is available for children’s groups. Booking is required at least available Tuesday - Friday 10.00am, 11.45am, 2.30pm and 4.00pm. Maximum Clodagh Emoe (Ireland) October – March the artist made to see a performance of Wagner’s Parsifal in Bayreuth when he was 19, and two weeks in advance, please contact the information desk for more more recently the artist re-traced that journey once more. Working from memory Vickery made a s of 32 per tour advised. To book please telephone the information desk at least Studio 14 Anthony Key (UK/China) Until October CONYNGHAM ROAD WOLF details. series of paintings relating to the experience. This exhibition is part of a long-standing SOUTHCIRC E TONE three weeks in advance of your intended visit, tel: 01 612 9967, Kirstin Arndt (Germany) Until November partnership between the Arts Centre and the Museum. Workshops with five national schools and event QU email: [email protected] Heuston AY For further information please contact: St Basil’s Traveller Training Centre will accompany the exhibition, supported by the Department Station SEPTEMBER > DECEMBER 2005 Talks and Lectures Information on participating artists and application forms are available from of Education and Science. VICTORIA Q Irish Museum of Modern Art/Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann The Irish Museum of Modern Art’s regular series of talks and lectures gives the Janice Hough, Artists’ Residency Programme Co-ordinator, tel 01 612 9905, STEEV Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8 general public and targeted audiences a unique opportunity to meet and email [email protected] or download from the Museum’s website at For further information on any aspect of the National Programme, please contact Johanne interact with a cross section of artists, curators and specialists. The Museum Mullan, National Programmer, IMMA, tel: 01 612 9909, email: [email protected] WEST ST. JAMES'S GAT ENS' www.imma.ie. The next application date for the Residency Programme is 30 ULAR R AD Telephone +353-1-612 9900 Fax +353-1-612 9999 aims to present a broad range of talks and lectures reflecting and debating the RO BREWERY RD. ILITARY L September 2005. Work in progress from participating artists can be seen in AN Email [email protected] Website www.imma.ie Museum’s diverse programme of temporary exhibitions, the Collection and Memorial M the Process Room, First Floor Galleries. E aspects of the Education and Community Programme. A detailed brochure friends and patrons Park JOHN'S ST.

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EAST WING, FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES EAST WING, GROUND FLOOR GALLERIES This exhibition is curated by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, curator GORDON LAMBERT GALLERIES, GROUND FLOOR & WEST WING, Dorothy Cross Franz Ackermann and critic. FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES UNTIL UNTIL UNTIL 31 OCT 11 SEPT 23 OCT Eye of the Storm: The IMMA Collection This is the first large-scale exhibition in this country of the work The first solo exhibition in Ireland by the internationally-acclaimed A major publication, with essays by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith and & 6 NOV of the internationally-acclaimed Irish artist Dorothy Cross and German artist Franz Ackermann comprises a series of large Catherine Marshall, Senior Curator: Head of Collections, IMMA, Eye of the Storm is a major exhibition from the Museum’s own forms part of a strand of programming at IMMA focusing on brightly coloured paintings and installations which reflect the accompanies the exhibition. Collection spanning the years from the 1940s to date, covering prominent figures in . Comprising more than 40 works, changing nature of today’s increasingly globalised society. The the entire period from which the Museum collects work. including sculpture, installation, performance, photography and exhibition also includes smaller works on paper reproducing the The exhibition is presented in association with Comprising 68 works, mainly by artists with considerable film, the exhibition covers the period from the late 1980s to date. cities and landscapes Ackermann visits in the form of a and H & K International. reputations, it presents a wide range of media, including painting, topographic memory. His work derives from his wide-ranging travels installation, sculpture, film and photography. A number of new The exhibition is presented in association from Tokyo, Manila, Hanoi, and Bangkok to Rome and São Paulo. EAST WING, GROUND FLOOR GALLERIES & GORDON LAMBERT acquisitions are shown, including works by Hughie O’Donoghue with GALLERIES, WEST WING, GROUND FLOOR 17 NOV and Sean Scully, acquired through the Section 1003 Heritage The exhibition is supported by the Goethe Institut, Dublin. Siar 50: 50 Years of Irish Art from the - 19 FEB Donation Scheme. The exhibition takes its name from a painting A large publication with a foreword by Enrique Juncosa and essays by A publication with essays by Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith, curator and art Collections of the Contemporary Irish Art by the distinguished Irish-born painter Michael Craig-Martin, Marina Warner, writer and critic, Ralph Rugoff, Director, CCA Wattis Eye of the Storm Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, and Patrick T Murphy, critic, Daniel Birnbaum, Director of Portikus, Frankfurt, and Rachael Society acquired for the Collection earlier this year. does Director, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, accompanies the exhibition. Thomas, Senior Curator: Head of Exhibitions, IMMA, accompanies the not focus on any particular subject or theme, but rather on the It is published in association with Charta, Milan (price €36.00). exhibition (price €29.00). To celebrate 50 years of the Contemporary Irish Art Society, IMMA Collection itself, demonstrating its depth and variety and the Isaac Julien, Untitled (from The Long Road to Mazatlàn), 2001, Duratrans image in lightbox, edition of 4, is joining forces with the Society to present an important manner in which it has developed since the Museum’s inception 51.5 x 39 x 12.5 cm, Courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery NEW GALLERIES PROCESS ROOM, GROUND FLOOR & MUSEUM GROUNDS exhibition of artworks from their acclaimed collection. Comprising in 1991. A prime mover in that development and one of the some 100 works, the exhibition provides a unique opportunity to The White Stag Group Precaution EAST WING, FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES Museum’s most important benefactors, the late Gordon Lambert, UNTIL 13 SEPT see some of the very best of Irish art, including such leading Irish is remembered in ’s Portrait of Gordon Lambert, This exhibition of some 80 works by members of the White Stag 2 OCT Precaution is a group exhibition, involving an exciting and - 2 OCT The Hours: Visual Arts of Contemporary 5 OCT artists as Louis le Brocquy, Robert Ballagh, Brian Bourke, Barrie which is shown alongside two other works by the same artist, Group reflects the youthful dynamism and energy which British innovative collaboration between Young Fringe and IMMA. The - 15 JAN Cooke and Micheal Farrell. The CIAS was founded in 1962, when also commissioned by Gordon Lambert. Vik Muniz, Portrait of Alice Liddell, after Lewis Carroll (detail), 2004, Chromogenic print, mounted on Latin America aluminium, wooden frame and acrylic fabric, 253.5 x 184.5 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art artists Basil Rákóczi, Kenneth Hall, Thurloe Conolly and others focus of the exhibition is on artists who are just starting out in its purpose was to encourage a greater level of patronage of living their careers including John Beattie, Nina Canell, Paul Coffey, The Daros Collection is among the most important private brought to the Irish art scene, when they settled here, mainly as Irish artists. The Society has continued to support Irish artists Eye of the Storm is co-curated by IMMA’s Director, Enrique WEST WING, FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES Caroline Donoghue, Brigette Heffernan, Vanessa Donoso López, collections of contemporary art in Europe, with its own museum through the purchase and donation of artworks to institutions conscientious objectors, at the outbreak of World War II. Juncosa, and Marguerite O’Molloy, Assistant Curator: Drawings and Works on Paper from the IMMA Eilis McDonald and Eoin McHugh who have produced both site- in Zurich. For the last five years the museum has also been throughout Ireland. Collections, IMMA. 13 DEC The exhibition is co-curated by S B Kennedy, former Keeper of Art specific and gallery-based works. collecting Latin American art, including some of the most influential Collection - MAY artists of the last two decades. The collection was established at at the Museum, Belfast, and Bruce Arnold, critic and art The exhibition is curated by Catherine Marshall, Senior Curator: An impressive new publication, highlighting selected works from Drawings and Works on Paper from the IMMA Collection provides A full-colour publication, with texts by the exhibition curators Janice Hough, the beginning of 2000 and has become one of the world’s historian. Head of Collections, IMMA, and Professor Campbell Bruce, the Irish Museum of Modern Art’s Collection has been launched an opportunity to show some of the Museum’s extensive Johanne Mullan and Marguerite O'Molloy, accompanies the exhibition. foremost collections of Latin American art. Contemporary Latin Chairman, CIAS. to coincide with the exhibition. The first full-colour publication collection of prints by such contemporary artists as Sean Scully American artists of all ages are represented. This is the first A fully-illustrated catalogue, published by IMMA and written by S B Kennedy on the Museum’s Collection, it presents more than 180 and Carl Zimmerman, alongside historic works from the Madden- with an essay by Bruce Arnold and a CD on the work of the composer Brian EAST WING, FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES presentation of the collection outside Switzerland. The exhibition is generously sponsored by Anglo Irish Bank, H & K artworks selected to give a sample of the quality, range and Arnholz Collection. A recently acquired filmwork by Carlos Boydell, accompanies the exhibition. The catalogue is supported by Mason Isaac Julien 21 SEPT International and KPMG. € international nature of the works acquired by the Museum since Amorales about the process of drawing is also shown in the Hayes & Curran Solicitors. (Price 32.00). - 15 JAN The exhibition is curated by Sebastián López, former Director of its foundation in 1991. Short texts accompany each work, context of completed drawings by Rachel Whiteread, Terry Paradise Omeros, 2002 21 Sept - 23 Oct GATE Foundation, Amsterdam, and the Curator of the Shanghai A publication, with a foreword by Enrique Vagabondia, 2000 4 Nov - 4 Dec together with an introduction on IMMA’s collecting policy by Atkinson, Tom Molloy, Alice Maher and other familiar works from Kenneth Hall, Pink Bird, 1943 – 45, Oil on canvas, 40.5 cm x 61 cm Biennale 2004. Juncosa, Director, IMMA, and essays by Director Enrique Juncosa, and essays on the history of the The Long Road to Mazatlàn, 1999 20 Dec - 15 Jan Aidan Dunne, art critic, The Irish Times, the Collection. Catherine Marshall and Professor Campbell Collection and the Royal Hospital building by Catherine A publication, with a foreword by Enrique Juncosa, Director, IMMA, essays Marshall, Senior Curator: Head of Collections. (Price €45.00). The first film in this exhibition Paradise Omeros, by British artist by Sebastián López, Hans-Michael Herzog, Director of the Daros- Bruce, accompanies the exhibition. THE ROOMS, THE ART GALLERY OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR and filmmaker Isaac Julien, explores ideas of ‘créolité’ – the Latinamerica Collection and Eugenio Valdés, curator, accompanies the UNTIL exhibition. hybrid mental states that arise when one lives in multiple cultures. Comharsana Beal Dorais (Next Door Neighbours) JAN WEST WING, FIRST FLOOR GALLERIES Vagabondia is set in Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. Here a Caroline McCarthy, The Luncheon (detail), 2002, Photograph of a wet toilet paper sculpture, AIB Art Collection Comharsana Beal Dorais (Next Door Neighbours) is an exhibition conservator imagines the hidden histories within the museum’s NEW GALLERIES The Silver Bridge by Jaki Irvine 26 OCT 13 DEC from the Collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art which cornucopia of curios, where the statues dream and the vagabond Tony O’Malley - 1 JAN This recent acquisition, an ambitious installation involving eight - MAY brings the work of 22 leading Irish artists to St John’s, spirit of the Grand Tour comes back to life. The Long Road to projections, deals with intimacy, memory, the imagination and Newfoundland. The exhibition includes works by such Mazatlàn, which was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2001, was This exhibition is a major retrospective of the work of the the influence of language. Like earlier works by Irvine such as distinguished artists as Willie Doherty, Brian Maguire, Clare filmed in Texas and is a collaboration between Julien and distinguished Irish artist Tony O’Malley, who died in 2003. Margaret Again, purchased by IMMA in 1997, The Silver Bridge, Langan, Nigel Rolfe, Kathy Prendergast, Sean Scully and Hughie choreographer Javier de Frutos. Drawing on the mythologies of the O’Malley was one of the major figures in Irish contemporary art which was shot in Dublin Zoo, other locations in the Phoenix Park O’Donoghue, who are joined by younger artists such as Isabel American West and the loaded iconographies of the cowboy, the and this exhibition is a survey of his life’s work. Nature and history and the Natural History Museum, offers suggestions of a Nolan, Paul Nugent and Helena Gorey. work references Andy Warhol’s Lonesome Cowboys as well as form the basic themes in O’Malley’s highly distinctive paintings. fragmented narrative in which time and place are profoundly Martin Scorcese’s Taxi Driver and David Hockney’s Swimmers and Working intuitively over 40 years, he recorded the moods, evocative. This is the first exhibition of this work which was The exhibition is sponsored by the Government of Newfoundland Pools, while further extending the scope and implications of the movement and birdsong of the countryside, usually of Ireland but purchased by IMMA in 2004. and Labrador, the Ireland Newfoundland Partnership and Culture notions of créolité. also of the warmer, more exotic islands where he spent the winter. His paintings, on everything from scraps of recycled paper and Ireland. It is being shown to mark the opening of The Rooms, The A fully-illustrated catalogue, with texts by scholars Giuliana Bruno and José canvas to the discarded hoops of an old Guinness barrel, also Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador. Esteban Muñoz, Seán Kissane, Curator: Exhibitions, IMMA, Enrique celebrate the medieval and Gaelic associations of such places as Juncosa, Director, IMMA, and an interview with Nobel Prize laureate Derek Callan, Jerpoint and Kells, as well as his ancestral roots in Clare Walcott by Marie-Hélène Laforest, accompanies the exhibition. Island on the west coast of Co Mayo.