Bogland

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Irish Georgian Society, Monday 5th September - Saturday 17th September

Bogland is an exhibition of works exploring and describing Ireland’s peatlands through its mysterious plants. Walking these wild places between lock-downs, Geoghegan has discovered myriad colours of sphagnum moss, carnivorous native plants and beautiful alien species that have found ingenious ways to survive this harsh acidic terrain. She has described them from her unique perspective, which takes an insect’s eye view of this other-worldly habitat.

We are fortunate in Ireland to have the lion’s share of Europe’s peatlands. They are an important habitat for wildlife, and play a significant role in carbon sequestration as we fight climate change. From wildfires and droughts to storms and unseasonal flooding, we cannot ignore these stark demonstrations of how our planet is suffering. We must do everything in our power to preserve and rehabilitate these wild places.

The exhibition will take place in the City Assembly House, a beautiful Georgian building in South William Street, and home to the Irish Georgian Society. It was built in 1771 as the first ever public gallery for artists to display their works in Ireland and Britain. The paintings will be shown in the octagonal Knight of Glin room.


Date:
Monday 5th September - Saturday 17th September
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Irish Georgian Society, William Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Irish Georgian Society, William Street South, Dublin 2, Ireland

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