Interactive Storytelling Tour

National Gallery of Ireland, Thursday 27th March

Make your Gallery visits more fun and engaging with curious questions and creative storytelling! In this tour we use easy exercises and improv games that explore how we look at, speak about and interact with art in a variety of ways. Join Marise de Grip from Active Social Connections to learn how to have conversations about art, to think outside the box and appreciate different perspectives. Anyone interested in art, creative thinking or public speaking is welcome to attend. No experience is required.

  • Meet your tour guide in our Millennium Wing Information Desk, near our Millennium Wing entrance.
  • Read our Visitor Guide for details of what to expect on your visit to the Gallery.
  • Please note that this tour will not be able to use our accessible tour guide system with T-loop capabilities for visitors who are hard of hearing. Our apologies for the inconvenience.

Tickets for the Interactive Tour on February 27th 2025 can be booked now too.


Date:
Thursday 27th March
Time:
6.30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2, Ireland

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