VTS Sculpture Club with The Hugh Lane Gallery

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Online, Wednesday 7th April

ince October 2020, The Hugh Lane Gallery and Sculpture Dublin are delivering a series of monthly Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) discussions for adults.

VTS is a fun way to look at art and make meaning out of artworks collectively. You will have an opportunity to see works from the Hugh Lane Gallery’s sculpture collection with a new eye. No background knowledge is needed for the participants nor is it provided by the facilitator. Instead of the conventional approach to visual art, VTS encourages to us think speculatively, in an enjoyable and open-ended way.

Join us for a half an hour at lunchtime (every second Wednesday of the month) for an encounter with sculpture – old, new and yet to be imagined!

This discussions are presented through the Zoom online platform.


Date:
Wednesday 7th April
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free

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