‘What does it mean to remember?’ Panel Discussion
The Lab Gallery invites you to a panel discussion on 12 June from 4.45pm to 6pm in advance of the opening of ‘What does it mean to remember?’ an exhibition of work by Ethna Rose O’Regan and Dr. Sinead McCann in collaboration with Dr. Louise Brangan.
Introduction
Dr. Margarita Cappock, Curator, The Lab Gallery
4.30pm - 6pm
What does it mean to remember? Louise Brangan, academic and author of the forthcoming The Fallen:The Magdalene Laundries and Ireland’s Legacy of Silence, who will be in discussion with Derek Scally, Irish Times journalist and author of the best-selling The Best Catholics in the World.
What role has the arts in recovering this past? A discussion between the artists Sinead McCann, Ethna Rose O’Regan, Evelyn Glynn and Alison Lowry.
Just to note:
Dublin City Council are aware of the sensitivities of this exhibition and its connection to the Magdalene Laundries. The historical suffering of those who worked in laundries has been well documented and is the subject of programmes of recovery and redress.
During this exhibition at The Lab, the artists involved and Dublin City Council staff at the Lab will be sensitive to and supportive of any patron who may find the exhibit or experience distressing in any way.
Funded by Dublin City Arts Office, Economic and Social Research Council, UK, and Arts Council of Ireland.
The Lab Gallery
Déardaoin 12 Meitheamh
4.30pm - 6pm