URBAN PARASITE

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NCAD, Thursday 20th March - Wednesday 2nd April

URBAN PARASITE: An exhibition of Chongquig Work Institute artists Bao Dachen, Dong Xun, and Wu Jianping

Programmed as part of the NCAD Gallery Student Open Call 2025, the Gallery is delighted to present URBAN PARASITE
Thursday, 20th March – Wednesday, 2nd April 2025

Programmed as part of the NCAD Gallery Student Open Call 2025, the Gallery is delighted to present URBAN PARASITE: An exhibition of Chongquig Work Institute artists Bao Dachen, Dong Xun, and Wu Jianping curated by Yifeng Wei, NCAD School of Visual Culture PhD candidate and curator.


Date:
Thursday 20th March - Wednesday 2nd April
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
NCAD Gallery, Thomas Street, Usher's Quay, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of NCAD Gallery, Thomas Street, Usher's Quay, Dublin, Ireland

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