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  • PhotoIreland Festival 2020 Programme Announced
  • Launch: OVER Journal
  • PhotoIreland's work during the COVID-19 emergency
  • The Library Project re-opens
  • New TLP Editions
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Photoireland Festival 2020

PhotoIreland Festival 2020 Programme Announced

As many organisations are burdened now with exploring non-physical exhibition spaces during this emergency, we have remained excited about the opportunity that this challenge represents — the opportunity to re-think how contemporary lens-based works are enjoyed and how audiences are engaging with this practice, with artists, with festivals, in a new way.

Find out what's coming this July →

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Launch: OVER Journal

Launch 6pm Sat 18 July

We are so excited to finally confirm the launch date for the long-awaited OVER Journal, to be launched as part of PhotoIreland Festival this year.

OVER Journal proposes its readers a more wholesome, honest, and critical observation and enjoyment of lens-based, contemporary practices, with visual culture and critical thinking at its core. Contributing to this dialogue, we present some of PhotoIreland Festival elements within the pages of OVER. In addition, contributors to the first issue of the journal investigate the role of criticism, museology and more, provoking conversations around topics regarding contemporary practices and how these are influenced by our current environments and society.

The issue is currently available to pre-order online and will be available from The Library Project from the day of launch. All our Indiegogo supporters will be receiving their perks starting this month!

Pre-order →

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Parallel Curatorship Dublin Feb 2020

Our work during
the COVID-19 emergency

The COVID-19 Emergency has been a truly testing time for everyone around the world, with individuals and organisations continuously evaluating how best to adapt to the circumstances, while working away within new ways of addressing reality.

We have kept our spirits high and carried on working behind closed doors. We would like to share a selection of some projects we have been working on!

Find out more →

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The Library Project re-opens

The Library Project will re-open from 10th June, following Government Guidelines, adjusting slowly with new opening hours:

Mon-Tue Closed 
Wed-Fri 11am-6pm 
Sat-Sun 12-6pm

SPECIAL POSTAL RATE WITHIN IRELAND
Many of our customers are already enjoying the generous postal rate offered by An Post in support of bookshops. The shipping for all orders within Ireland up to 10kg is now only €2.95, making it the right time to order larger and heavier books, or bulk-buying many of our newest publications. The offer is valid until the 30th June - this is a unique chance to get yourself some treats!

See what's new in store →

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TLP_Editions 2020

Four New TLP Editions launched

Our publishing project in support of artists saw in May the presentation of two new TLP Editions: South of Cancer by Steven Nestor, and The Hill by Dylan Davies. This week, we have launched two more: On our Doorstep by Faolán Carey, and All Shelters Are Marked With A Sign by Charlotta Hammar. Keep an eye out on the 12 upcoming TLP Editions!

Get your copies →

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