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Until Sept 7: Reading the Rural Landscape - Architect Mark Price has carried out a survey of farm structures around Ireland that have benefitted from the Traditional Farm Buildings Grant Scheme (winner of a Europa Nostra Award 2024). The exhibition illustrates the relationship of these structures to the landscape. Farming has shaped – and been shaped by – the Irish landscape in distinctive ways, forming patterns of enclosure that have venerable histories. The Grant
Scheme aims to preserve essential elements of this
history by ensuring the ongoing viability of structures for future generations of farmers. Organised in partnership
with The Heritage Council
Sept 17-Oct 5: Where mountains are mere hills - Maria Maarbjerg. Works by Maarbjerg, a Danish visual artist based in
Dublin, that mark the Danish Presidency of the EU Council. These analogue photographs, taken around Holstebro, trace the dignity of a landscape that persists, not in spite of its obscurity, but almost because of
it. This is not the Denmark of design magazines or bicycle lanes. There is a Denmark beyond the postcards, a place that doesn't demand attention but lingers in the mind all the same
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