Earthbound Tales – Talks

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Pallas Projects/Studios, Thursday 30th January - Sunday 2nd February

“Opening night: 6-8 pm Thursday 30th January

Gallery open Friday to Sunday 12-6 pm

Earthbound Tales explores the emergence of novel ecosystems in urban life. What does it mean to be native or non-native? What is natural?

Connected with the concepts of harmony and interconnection, embodied by Brigid the Goddess, this exhibition observes amazingly self-organised ecosystems; the old, the new and the alien.

Artists and scientists will come together to understand the intricate relationship between the ecology of humans and non-humans in our urban environment and novel ecologies.

Earthbound Tales with Karen Browett, Dervla Clarke + Jamie Lemoine (POND Studio), Estibaliz Errazquin and Melissa O’Brien.

Special guests for our panels include Marcus Collier, Associate Professor of Sustainability Science – Trinity College Dublin and Noeleen Smyth Assistant Professor in Environmental Horticulture at the University College Dublin.”


Date:
Thursday 30th January - Sunday 2nd February
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Pallas Projects/Studios, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Pallas Projects/Studios, The Coombe, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland

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