Explore Art – The Hugh Lane Summer Course for adults

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Online, Tuesday 14th July - Thursday 16th July

Explore Art: The Hugh Lane Summer Course for adults – Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane invites you to Explore Art with this remote learning three day online course for adults.

During this remote learning three day online course for adults we will explore and discuss artworks from the Hugh Lane's collection through Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) discussions; enjoy illustrated lectures exploring aspects of the Gallery's collection from a highlights overview to sculpture to women artists. We will also have practical art ideas and talks with artists and you are encouraged to share your thoughts having subsequently tried out the art ideas yourself should you so wish! The talks will be presented through the Zoom online platform. Places are limited and advance booking is required.


Date:
Tuesday 14th July - Thursday 16th July
Time:
10.00am - 12.30pm
Price:
€10

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