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education / community programme national programme IMMA Editions How to get there Museum Entrance on Military Road. IMMA is pleased to offer a number of limited editions for sale. These The Education and Community Programme aims to create access to For further information on Studio 10 or Focus On… contact Lisa Moran, The National Programme is designed to make the Museum’s assets, By Bus: Buses to Heuston Station (5 minutes walk via Military Rd): 26 editions are the result of the generosity of several artists towards the the visual arts by developing new audiences, which are both engaged Curator: Education and Community Department, IMMA, tel: 01 6129912, skills and resources available in a variety of situations and locations in from Wellington Quay; 51, 79 from Aston Quay; 90 Dart Feeder Bus from Museum. Limited editions by the following artists are now available: and informed, through a broad range of programmes and projects, and email: [email protected] Ireland. Using the IMMA Collection, the National Programme facilitates Connolly and Tara Street Stations to Heuston Station. Buses to James St (5 minutes walk via steps to Bow Lane onto Irwin St and Military Rd): 123 to develop good practice in the field of arts education through action the creation of exhibitions and other projects for display in a range of Francesco Clemente, Juan Uslé, Dorothy Cross, Franz Ackermann, Talks and Lectures from O’Connell St/Dame St; 51B, 78A from Aston Quay. research projects. locations around the country. The National Programme establishes the Isaac Julien, João Penalva, Barry Flanagan and Anne Madden. The Irish Museum of Modern Art’s regular series of talks and lectures Museum as inclusive, accessible and national. IMMA Members receive a 10% discount on IMMA editions. For further By car: 10 minute drive from city centre. Unlimited free car parking. Mediator Talks gives the general public and targeted audiences a unique opportunity to information visit www.imma.ie or contact the Development Office, On foot: Approx. 30 to 40 minutes from city centre. Free guided tours every week on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at meet and interact with a cross section of artists, curators and specialists. 1 - 30 Sept l Collectors’ Choice: An Exhibition of Works Selected IMMA, tel: 01 612 9902, email: [email protected] By train: 5 minute walk from Heuston Station; from Connolly and Tara The Museum aims to present a broad range of talks and lectures reflecting 2:30pm. No booking is required and tours depart from the main by Maura and George McClelland from their Personal Street Stations by 90 bus to Heuston Station. reception area. and debating the Museum’s diverse programme of temporary exhibitions, Collection and the McClelland Collection at IMMA the Collection and aspects of the Education and Community Programme. The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland’s leading national institution By Luas: Red Line to Heuston Station. The Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, Co Tyrone Guided Visits A detailed brochure outlining the current programme is available from the for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. Opening Hours Group leaders, teachers and tutors can book free guided visits of IMMA’s main information desk. This exhibition includes works by William Conor, Gerard Dillon, Paul The Museum’s mission is to foster within society an awareness, exhibitions for their classes and groups. Booked tours are available Henry, Tony O’Malley, Dan O’Neill, Colin Middleton and William Scott RA Tuesday - Saturday 10.00am - 5.30pm understanding and involvement in the visual arts through policies and except Wednesday 10.30am - 5.30pm For further information on the Talks and Lectures Programme, please TOA CO Tuesday - Friday 10.00am, 11.45am, 2.30pm and 4.00pm. Tours are 45 amongst others. programmes NAwhich are excellent, innovative and inclusive. The Museum N contact Aoife Ruane, Assistant Curator: Education and Community Sunday &NA BankUGHT Holidays STREET 12 noon - 5.30pm minutes in duration. There are restrictions to group size (32 maximum). presents a wide VvarietyAN ROAD of art RD.in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, Two adults should accompany each primary class. To book please Department, IMMA, tel: 01- 6129913, email: [email protected] 4 Oct – 2 Dec l Collectors’ Choice: An Exhibition of Works BLACKH which regularly includes bodies ofTH work from its own Collection and its Monday Closed contact the information desk at least three weeks in advance of your Selected by Maura and George McClelland from award-winning Education and Community Department. It also creates Last admission ROAD PHIBSBOROUGH 5.15pm their Personal Collection and the McClelland OR more widespread access to art and artists through its Studio and Christmas Opening Hours intended visit tel: 01 612 9967, email: [email protected] SE Collection at IMMA National programmes. 24 - 27 & 31 Dec Closed . EAST W artists’ residency programme AV CABRA ROAD Explorer for Families 28 - 30 Dec & 1 Jan 12 noon - 5.30pm The Highlanes Gallery, St Laurence Street, Drogheda, Co Louth The Museum is housed in the magnificent 17th-century Royal Hospital LOWER IMMA’s family programme, Explorer, invites children and adults to visit EN OLD NORTH This exhibition travelled to Dingle in May of this year as part of the building,U whose grounds include a formal garden, meadow and medieval CIRCULAR ROAD selected artworks in the company of two of IMMA’s gallery staff, the The Artists’ Residency Programme is an international studio/residency E Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. ALL ROAD Féile na Bealtaine Festival and to the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh in burial grounds. CABRA ROAD . Mediators. Families then use art materials to respond to their experience programme located in the studio blocks at IMMA. The Programme Visitors are asked not to touch or photographB the artworks. provides opportunities for artists to research and develop their practice. September. E YBOUGH RD in the galleries. Explorer is available, free of charge, from 2.00pm to Formal Gardens and Bookshop open Museum Rhours. G K T- It supports both emerging and established artists, working in any medium ST N RAND ROAD R Bonakdar Gallery 2007, 305 x 188 cm, Oil on canvas, Courtesy Tanya 4.00pm each Sunday from 6 October to 8 December. Each project is A EL OU BALL . 15 - 21 Oct l Selected Works from the IMMA Collection N M Y limited to 35 participants. The project theme is repeated every second by application or invitation and is open to Irish and international artists. G Grass Roots Café Open E DORSETST JO NUIG and the Town Hall Theatre, Galway ROAD EGOR Y PO Sunday. Arriving early is advised. There are two application deadlines yearly, 31 March and 30 September. Monday – Saturday 10.00am - 5.00pm RE TH ST M UA R Visitors are invited to meet participating artists in their studios as the This exhibition is shown in partnership with Baboró, Galway PRUSSIA ST Sunday & Bank Holidays 12 noon - 5.00pm SQ TLAND AN IMMA Primary School Programme artists’ schedules permit. Studio visits should be requested at least two International Arts Festival for Children. ERHILL ROW NOR While primary teachers can book a 45 minute guided visit for their CIRCULAR Guided Tours of Exhibitions M weeks in advance of your preferred date. Talks, panel discussions, open It includes works by Marie Jo LaFontaine at NUIG, and works by U AUGHRIM ST Wednesday, Friday & Sunday 2.30pm. T classes throughout the year as outlined above, teachers can also book days and workshops, which are free and open to the public, are arranged Caroline McCarthy, Paddy Jolley, Rebecca Trost and Inger Lise Hansen P S ER .UPPER SUM TH It is also possible P to pre-book a guidedE tour. NThese WY free tours are available GARDINER ST into the annual IMMA Primary School Programme. Each participating in association with the artists’ residencies. Work in progress from E W . at the Town Hall Theatre. class visits a set of artworks at IMMA and experiences some art-making . Tuesday - Friday at R 10.00am, 11.45am, 2.30pm and 4.00pm. To bookPA RNELL (detail), Spiel der Verlierer participating artists can be seen in the Process Room, First Floor Galleries. NOR please telephone: 01 612 9967 or email: [email protected] at least processes related to the exhibition theme. Teachers are supported O SQUARE 10 Nov - 14 Dec l Selected Works from the IMMA Collection CHESTERFIELD A XMANT . three weeks in advance of your intended visit. McDERMOTT ST . through exhibition notes, starting points for classroom projects and an M DORSETST T Roscommon Arts Centre, Circular Road, Co Roscommon OW N S Studio 3B Phuttiphong Aroonpheng (Thailand) September – December AN SEA introductory talk at IMMA prior to the class visit. The Primary School Connolly STA. N ROAD GuidedO Heritage Tours O'CONNELL ST The development and promotion of this exhibition will be supported by R . S Programme caters for different age groups at specific times in the school Studio 6A Martin Healy (Ireland) Until September OPW Built Heritage Services offer guided heritage tours of the Royal Hospital students from a local secondary school. IN S T. Thomas Scheibitz, Y SLW EN year. Places are subject to demand and early booking is advised. The fee FI KilmainhamT. during the Summer Season. A permanent heritage exhibition and BE I SHERRIFF Marianna Siva da Silva (Brazil) December – February VENUE R AB STREET LOWER € R video are on view all year round. WE per class is 25.00. M LO R. 29 Nov - Jan l Selected Works from the IMMA Collection NELL STREET AM A TH R T. For further information on Explorer or the Primary School Programme Studio 11 Mark Clare (Ireland) September - December R CAPEL STREET S Cavan County Museum, Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan Visitor Facilities PA J Y E RY CHURCHST EN contact Mark Maguire, Assistant Curator; Children’s Programmes: With the exceptionKING of theSTREET Ground NORFloor East Wing Gallery, whereR accessH Studio 12 Clive Murphy (Ireland) Until September R V D I Education and Community Department, IMMA, tel: 01 6129914, is limited, the Museum is wheelchair accessible.