Exhibition: Dublin in Black and White

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Visitor's Centre, Central Bank of Ireland, Wednesday 24th May - Friday 9th June

This photographic exhibition will take us to the heart of Dublin on a journey through the city in ways not often seen. From dark alleys, to lone walkers, through finding the unusual, and noticing the everyday, Missy explores those moments we both lose and are ourselves.

“Dublin in Black and White captures how my heart beats. It embraces the changing moods and changing times, both mine and dear Dublin's.” Missy Brinkmeyer

“As I tread her streets thoughtfully, I see her grin,
While she holds my heart carefully, her people let me in.”


Date:
Wednesday 24th May - Friday 9th June
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Central Bank of Ireland, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Central Bank of Ireland, North Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin, Ireland

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