Village in the City: Documenting inner-city life with Jeanette Lowe

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14 Henrietta Street, Wednesday 21st September

14 Henrietta Street presents Teatime Talks, a series of talks inspired by the history and people of 14 Henrietta Street.

Jeanette Lowe, a photographic artist, talks about her work recording communities in inner-city Dublin and her ongoing projects Village in the City and Demolishing Dublin.

Jeanette will show some of her images from Pearse House. This public housing complex was built in the 1930’s by Herbert Simms in response to the housing crisis at the time. Pearse House is still home to many families who can trace their origins back to the site for many generations.

This talk will take place in person on the 1st floor of the Museum. Each ticket includes access for 1 person and some light refreshments.


Date:
Wednesday 21st September
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
€3 - €5
Address:
14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

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