Ok, so this is the end for 2011.
A whole month with 5 weekends in it, one of them a bank holiday, all dedicated to converse around Photography. The great exhibitions, the international guests, the great photobooks… So much learnt, so much to learn. And so many people to thank for their support! It has been a great experience for us all. Was it also for you?
We would like to know your thoughts, could you help us? Just have a look at this questionnaire:
We hope you enjoyed the exhibitions and events, and that you do take your chance to go and see some of the shows that will close today.
Best wishes
The PhotoIreland Festival 2011 Team
Last Chance to see:
History of Disappearance by The Franklin Furnace, New York
Long Way To Paradise
Conversations About Culture by Matthew Thompson
Glamour in the Blood by Debbie Castro
Photo 19, by DIT 3rd Year Students
Life Imitating Art by Jeanette Lowe
Book & Magazine Fair
Open Call 2011
Grey Area, by Arcadia Collective
Jewellery Box-Ireland’s Hidden Gems, by Daragh Muldowney
Four Floors Show at MadArt Gallery
La Dolce Vita, by Joseph La Mela
Running Exhibitions
Temple Bar Area
The Long View at the Gallery of Photography
Martin Parr’s Best Books of the Decade at the National Photographic Archive
Versions and Diversions Curated by Karen Downey at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Dublin 1
Ghost Shops, by Seán Hillen (Extended) at Basecamp 108-109 Middle Abbey Street
Dublin 2
Sommes-nous ? by Tendance Floue Collective at Alliance Française Dublin, 1 Kildare Street
Photographs 1908-1940, by Luis Ramón Marín at Instituto Cervantes Dublin, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place
Blindschleiche und Riesenblatt by Anne Schwalbe at the Severed Head Gallery, Basement, 16 Lower Mount Street
Not Natasha, curated by FOMACS at the Creation Arcade, 22/23 Duke Street, Dublin 2.
Dublin 8
Out of the Dark Room: The David Kronn Collection at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Dublin 18
Africa: The Experience, by Bobby Kerr at Barista Cafe, Sandyford Industrial Estate.
Dún Laoghaire
Sea Shift, group show St Michaels Wharf, Dun Laoghaire Harbour, Dún Laoghaire.
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