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An (Intercultural) Sense of Place. Declan Hayden Office for Integration Dublin City Council, Ireland. Mike Deere- Photography.
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An (Intercultural) Sense of Place Declan Hayden Office for Integration Dublin City Council, Ireland. Mike Deere- Photography
“I think there are two ways in which place is known and cherished, two ways which may be complementary but which are just likely to be antipathetic. One is lived, illiterate and unconscious, the other learned, literate and conscious” Seamus Heaney
“To know who you are, you have to have a place to come from” Carson McCullers (1917-1967)
Towards Integration A City Framework Dublin City Council One City One People Campaign
Photograph by Esther Moliné Photograph by Norman McBeath
GAZING Photography by Lydie France
A Sikh Face in Ireland: Photographic and Life History Project This multimedia exhibition was produced and supported by FOMACS (Forum on Migration and Communications) in collaboration with photographer/oral historian, Dr Glenn Jordan, and researcher, Satwinder Singh.
Chinese artist and writer Chiang Yee (1903-1977). Chiang wrote (and illustrated) a series of very successful travelogues under the pen name ‘The Silent Traveller’ and was widely recognised during the mid-twentieth century, as an influential voice in promoting Chinese culture in the West. The Silent Traveller in Dublin written in late 1940’s
A copy of Dala'il al-Khayrat from the Chester Beatty Library Romans 11: 13-22 and Colossians 1: 5-12, (P46): The Letters of Saint Paul, c. AD 180-200
‘Screaming Pope’ Francis Bacon
Eileen Gray 1878-1976 Rue de Lota apartment designed by Eileen Gray with her Pirogue sofa
Erin Halvey: www.asenseofplace.com 20-something art nerd, food dork, travel geek, and lover of Guinness. Wild ‘Raspberries’ in ireland