Tallaght Photographic Society
Tallaght Photographic Society would love you to join us at the opening of our Exhibition in the County Library, Tallaght on Tuesday the 4th February at 6.30 pm. The exhibition will be opened by Tallaght Person of the Year Lee Moroney and will be open to the public until Saturday the 15th February during Library opening times.
Photography Exhibition: Irish Butterflies, by Robbie O’Leary AIPF
The Mill Theatre, Dundrum (http://www.milltheatre.ie/exhibition/robbie-oleary-photography-exhibition/)
The exhibition will run from February 7th to April 15th 2020
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare…..
The words of poet WH Davies best explain the purpose of this exhibition: images of Irish butterflies. It offers a unique opportunity to come and admire the delicate beauty of these colourful native creatures and to wonder at the detailed and intricate patterns that set them apart as true symbols of the richness and fragility of our natural heritage. Symbols too of the Irish summer: short-lived and unpredictable but to be savoured and appreciated, many of our butterfly species are increasingly threatened by climate change, urbanisation and habitat destruction.
An Outsiders Eye: Photographing 1950s Ireland – 15th February
An afternoon of talks and conversation (from 2pm to 4pm) in the National Museum of Ireland, inspired by the Ireland in Focus: Photographing the 1950s exhibition. This exhibition looks at rarely shown images from Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, and Robert Cresswell, created during what is generally regarded as one of the most challenging decades in twentieth-century Ireland.
This short seminar brings the curator of the exhibition, Dr Fidelma Mullane, together with Dr Orla Fitzpatrick, Dr Dragana Jurisic and John Minihan to explore the Ireland of the 1950s that was depicted by Henri Cartier Bresson, Dorothea Lange and Robert Cresswell. The panel discussion, chaired by curator Valerie Connor, will also look at the photographer as an outsider and the relationship between the subject and the photographer. Details at https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/an-outsiders-eye-photographing-1950s-ireland-tickets-89069460153?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Ireland in Focus: Photographing the 1950s
In the National Museum of Ireland. The exhibition seeks to highlight the way in which three photographers, from France and North America, saw and portrayed Ireland of the 1950s, through the places they visited and the people they photographed. Details at https://www.museum.ie/Decorative-Arts-History/Exhibitions/Future-Exhibitions/Ireland-in-Focus-Photographing-the-1950s.
Timon Time Again photo exhibition at DCC (Ends 29th Feb,2020).
My name is Paul Timon I'm a member of Dublin Camera Club and I have an exhibition of some of my work in the Eddie Chandler gallery at 10 Lower Camden St Dublin 2 (D02 NA49).
I've been taking photographs on and off since the age of 7. I'm now 72 so I figure it's time I show what the years have taught me - good or bad!
The exhibition is not your standard 20" X 16" frames with A3 prints. I decided to 'go large' so mine range in size from A2 to A0 mounted on foam board. The subjects also vary but there are some landscapes and art nude.
Entry is free. No obligation to be nice to me or even acknowledge my presence. I can offer you a free wine if you don't mind drinking out of a plastic cup. Or .... you can just get out of the cold and sit for a while in the relative warmth.
The exhibition runs every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00 until the 29th February |