IMMA Summer Party – Continuous Patterns

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IMMA, Friday 14th July - Saturday 15th July

Continuous Patterns, the IMMA Summer party, returns to the grounds of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham over two atmospheric midsummer evenings on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 July, 2023 complete with a dazzling array of music, talks, art, food and drink as we celebrate another wonderful year of artistry from our cherished artistic community.

After a sell out edition in 2022, we are excited to continue to develop Continuous Patterns as a widescreen, open ended interpretation of the artistic output of Dublin city – a snapshot of what is both current and continuous in the cannon of expression that surrounds and nourishes IMMA and the stunning grounds of the RHK.

Continuous Patterns offers two distinct flavours each evening, with Friday, 14 July focusing on a programme of upbeat, contemporary and future focused music, while Saturday 15 July presents a slightly more relaxed atmosphere, perfect for friends and family.

Each evening will be complimented with a bespoke programme of music, talks, immersive artwork and more, as well as a collection of our favourite food vendors to nourish the soul, and delicious drinks served to keep you cool in the mid summer sun.

Continuous Patterns is presented in partnership with our friends Sherpa Events & Homebeat.


Date:
Friday 14th July - Saturday 15th July
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
€35
Address:
IMMA, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of IMMA, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

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