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Niamh’s role covers the entire archaeological collections which span the time when people first arrived in Ireland (around 8000 BC) - up until the later Medieval period (around AD 1600). The role includes the recording and identification of finds made by members of the public and dealing with ‘Treasure’ items in the Coroner’s court.
The Royal Ulster Academy’s annual exhibition is the most eagerly anticipated in the Northern Irish cultural calendar. The exhibition provides a unique platform for acclaimed artists and emerging talent to showcase their artwork in their national museum.
1 day ago · Share story: TULCA Festival of Visual Arts: The Salvage Agency, curated by Michele Horrigan, kicks off this Friday, and runs until November 17, with exhibitions, talks and other events taking place in spaces all around the city. More than 26 Irish and international artists are taking part in the 22nd annual TULCA, where the curator’s aim is ...
Sep 17, 2019 · NIAMH O’MALLEY: HANDLE. ★★★★☆. RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin 2, until October 28th rhagallery.ie. The RHA’s main gallery is a big room, and a solo exhibition there involves taking on the scale in...
Art Collections. National Museums NI’s art collections include fine and applied art (decorative art) of national and international significance. We hold more than 15,000 historical and contemporary artworks.
Curator of Art. Contact Anna. Anna’s primary responsibility is the works on paper collection. This includes approximately 8000 prints, drawings and watercolours of Irish and international art between the 17th and 21st centuries. Anna also looks after the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection of contemporary art.
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After an incredibly successful 2023, the St Patrick’s Festival Quarter will take up residence again at the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, Dublin 7, on Saturday and Sunday, 16 and 17 March 2024.