Dublintellectual is an exciting and innovative Arts and Humanities project that seeks to connect the university and the city. Our aim is to promote cultural connectivity with established and up-and-coming cultural industries to become an innovation ecosystem for the Humanities in Ireland.
Dublintellectual is funded by the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences.
"The whole event was fascinating - a real learning curve - but also great to see public enthusiasm, probably within a format like the post-modern version of what Sartre, Picasso, de Beauvoir, Camus and Stein were doing on the boulevards of Paris before the war!"
Barry Monaghan, UCC.
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As part of Innovation Dublin Dublintellectual hosted a panel discussion on "Innovation & the Future of Humanities in Ireland". Attached is a short clip of the proceedings.
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Music and Literature at the Crossroads
8pm Wed 16th May
Royal Irish Academy of Music
36-38 Westland Row, Dublin 2
The evening will explore the meeting place of music
and literature and includes several short screenings
and a live music performance. A wine reception will follow.
***Spaces are limited, RSVP to info@dublintellectual.ie***
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Conversations on Culture
8pm Wed 30th May
The Ormond Wine Bar,
6 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7.
Free Admission
For further inforation or if you would like to get involves with the series.
Contact: Dr Marisa Ronan
Email: info@dublintellectual.ie
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Dublin Biennial 2012
June 15th - June 24th
Point Village
Dublintellectual is excited to anncounce
that we are coordinating the talks for the
inaugural Dublin Biennial 2012.
The inaugural Dublin Biennial Pop-Up, a
free, independently funded, artist led, International Contemporary Art Exhibition, will be showcased in an
10,000 sq. ft. space at The Point Village. The Artists were selected to showcase works that have a diverse and widespread appeal to a large audience. This exciting new Pop Up exhibition will run from June 15th - June 24th, with a Gala opening on Bloomsday, June 16th from 1-3pm officiated by The Lord Mayor of Dublin Andrew Montague.
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