Performance Art Live Presents ‘Right Here, Right Now’ at Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin
Performance Art Live presents ‘Right Here, Right Now‘ an event featuring some of Ireland’s top contemporary artists. This unique event, curated by Amanda Coogan, Dominic Thorpe and Niamh Murphy will be held for just one night, Thursday the 4 of November from 6pm, in the historic and powerful surroundings of Kilmainham Gaol, in Dublin.
Visitors to this free event will have the pleasure of experiencing twenty nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, performing simultaneously over a four-hour period throughout the cells and open areas of Kilmainham Gaols East Wing.
Artists involved are: Alastair MacLennan, Aine Phillips, Amanda Coogan, Brian Connolly, Dominic Thorpe, Declan Rooney, Frances Mezzetti, Brian Patterson, Sinead McCann, Catherine Barragry, Fergus Byrne, Michelle Browne, Ann Maria Healy, Francis Fay, Pauline Cummins, Victoria Mc Cormack, Alex Conway, Sandra Johnston, Helena Walsh, Meabh Redmond and Niamh Murphy.
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