Special events programme at the LAB gallery including talks, workshops, gallery previews and more
Curator’s Talk - The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland - Brenda Malone
17 February 2016 6pm
In planning for our 2016 programme at the LAB, Brenda Malone's blog, The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland, became influential in it's approach as well as it's content. The import given to everyday objects, from sports equipment to clothing and tea flasks, because of their physical presence during 1916 and the stories they came to embody. This talk gives an opportunity to hear directly from Brenda about her research, the blog, and plans for the National Museum's exhibition opening in March.
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A quiet megaphone for your knowledge
29 January 2016
A quiet megaphone for your knowledge: an artist’s approach to person-centred arts participation in healthcare
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Talks & Panel Discussion with artists George Bolster, Alan Counihan and Ciara McKeon
19 January 2016 1pm
The LAB in partnership with Visual Artists Ireland and First Fortnight Festival presents a series of talks and discussions for artists and freelancers in the visual arts around good mental health.
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Healthy Work Practices with psychologist Dr Loren Duffy and visual artist Theresa Nanigian
16 January 2016 11:30am
Dr. Loren Duffy will open a discussion with participants around what aspects of your work you find most challenging to your mental wellbeing.
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Resilience and Self Support
13 January 2016 11.30AM
Dr. Niall Crumlish is a psychiatrist since 1999 and a music fan since 1984, which he says ‘is the first time I remember telling my dad not to turn a particular song (Wham’s ‘Freedom’) off the radio’. He has written for State and Hot Press, Sunday Business Post and opinion pieces in the Irish Times and Irish Independent. He has been a consultant psychiatrist in St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, since 2010.
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The Art of Mental Health
11 January - 19 February 2016
The LAB in partnership with Visual Artists Ireland and First Fortnight Festival presents a series of talks and discussions for artists and freelancers in the visual arts around good mental health.
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