Only in Askeaton: The Expanded Field

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • The Center for Land Use Interpretation, founded in 1994, is a nonprofit research and cultural organisation interested in exploring and understanding contemporary landscape issues in the USA, through exhibitions, publications, online resources, tours, and public programs. Based in Los Angeles, CLUI is interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that we individually and collectively create. Programme manager Aurora Tang toured Ireland in 2018 and here presents an extensive lecture on CLUI.
    The event took place on Wednesday 25 April 2018 at the LAB Gallery in Dublin, hosted by Maeve Connolly, co-director of ARC (Art and Research Collaboration MA programme, IADT) with additional contributions by Michele Horrigan (curator, Askeaton Contemporary Arts), Paul McAree (curator, Lismore Castle Arts). The event was part of The Expanded Field, an exhibition and residency project investigating the multifaceted nature of the Irish landscape, curated by Askeaton Contemporary Arts and Lismore Castle Arts.
    See more on The Expanded Field here: askeatonarts.c...
    More videos, publications and information can be found at: askeatonarts.com

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