Renault 4s Only! R4 Gathering

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The Pumphouse, Saturday 5th October

Do you own a Renault 4? Do you have memories or stories to share about them? Are you passionate? Or just curious?

Join us for a Renault 4 gathering on Saturday 5 October from 11am to 2pm, at The Pumphouse, Dublin Port. Renault 4s only! Richard Watchorn, R4 owner and long-term enthusiast, will give a talk on the day.

This public event is part of Liliane Puthod’s exhibition Beep Beep, a visual arts project foregrounding her late father’s 1962 Renault 4 and its connection with Ireland's industrious history and landscapes.

For participants who wish to bring their own Renault 4, please make sure to book the relevant ticket tier and arrive between 11am–12pm. Any additional passengers can be booked through general admission. Staff will be there to guide onsite parking at The Pumphouse.

Please note this is an outdoor event and free for all. Refreshments will be available throughout.

Beep Beep is situated on a former graving docks, where ships were repaired and maintained, and runs as part of Longest Way Round, Shortest Way Home 6 July – 27 October. The exhibitions are produced and curated by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, in partnership with Dublin Port Company. Beep Beep is supported by The Arts Council of Ireland Project Award.


Date:
Saturday 5th October
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
The Pumphouse, Alexandra Road, Dublin Port, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of The Pumphouse, Alexandra Road, Dublin Port, Dublin 1, Ireland

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