Radical Actions
An exhibition by a group of Irish artists on the effects of Irish independence and self-governance. #radicalactions #rmitgallery @RMITGallery
Venue: RMIT Gallery
Address: 344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000
Date: 9 September "“ 22 October 2016
Time: Mon-Fri 11am to 5pm, Thurs 11 "“ 7pm, Sat 12.00 to 5pm, closed Sun and public holidays.
Ticket: Free
Web: www.rmit.edu.au/rmitgallery
Address: 344 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000
Date: 9 September "“ 22 October 2016
Time: Mon-Fri 11am to 5pm, Thurs 11 "“ 7pm, Sat 12.00 to 5pm, closed Sun and public holidays.
Ticket: Free
Web: www.rmit.edu.au/rmitgallery
Radical Actions
9 September "“ 22 October 2016
Radical Actions features new and existing work by high-profile Irish artists Kennedy Browne (Gareth Kennedy & Sarah Browne), Duncan Campbell, Jesse Jones and Seamus Nolan that explores the after effects of Irish independence and self-governance. PLUS: RMIT Gallery & The Communication, Politics and Culture Research Centre present Images of Revolution film program: daily screenings
Thursday 29 September 5.30-7.30 pm: Rocky Road to Dublin film screening, with guest speaker, David Muir ACS BSC.
Thursday 6 October 5.30-8pm: Australian premiere of the 2015 Irish documentary Eat Your Children, with guest speaker Liam Ward, Associate lecturer in Media, RMIT.
9 September "“ 22 October 2016
Radical Actions features new and existing work by high-profile Irish artists Kennedy Browne (Gareth Kennedy & Sarah Browne), Duncan Campbell, Jesse Jones and Seamus Nolan that explores the after effects of Irish independence and self-governance. PLUS: RMIT Gallery & The Communication, Politics and Culture Research Centre present Images of Revolution film program: daily screenings
Public Program:
Friday 9 September 1-2.30 pm: Curator Linda Shevlin, artists Jesse Jones and Seamus Nolan in conversation with Associate Professor Chris Hudson, Centre for Communication, Politics and Culture.Thursday 29 September 5.30-7.30 pm: Rocky Road to Dublin film screening, with guest speaker, David Muir ACS BSC.
Thursday 6 October 5.30-8pm: Australian premiere of the 2015 Irish documentary Eat Your Children, with guest speaker Liam Ward, Associate lecturer in Media, RMIT.