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In Search of Hy-Brasil

Peter Carroll, Peter Cody, Elizabeth Hatz, Mary Laheen and Joseph Mackey

Sat 22 June – Sat 24 August 

 

Level 3 Gallery | All are welcome, no booking required

Curated by a team of five architects: Peter Carroll, Peter Cody, Elizabeth Hatz, Mary Laheen, and Joseph Mackey; Ireland’s national pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023, In Search of Hy-Brasil, derives from an intense engagement with the islands of Ireland and is a direct provocation to all of us to reimagine the vast combined territory of land and ocean we call our home.

We are an island nation facing an uncertain future. The challenges of climate change, renewable energy, ethical food production and biodiversity must be met quickly, with purpose, renewing the lost equilibrium between ourselves and the natural world. In making this adjustment, our islands’ inventiveness in the face of adversity and creativity in response to having less provides us with the necessary tools and narratives to inspire more sustainable ways of living.

In bringing the installation to Solstice, the curators hope to share their project with an Irish audience, and through a related supporting programme of events, initiate a series of conversations around a shared vision for a more sustainable future.

A supporting programme of cultural events, Island Narratives, takes place around the content of the installation. The programme takes the form of supporting exhibitions, film screenings, related talks, and symposia. See below for all related events.

 

Gallery Information:
The gallery is located on level 3 in Solstice Arts Centre
Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday / 11.00am - 4.00pm
Entrance to the gallery is free of charge 
Solstice Arts Centre is wheelchair accessible

Supported by

The Arts CouncilMeath County Council
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