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I sit down with Hannah at the Tara Building to chat about her research in LGBT Theatre in Dublin and The Project Arts Centre respectively. We chat her journey through photography, sculpture and writing that led to her research today and what it meant to be part of the LGBT community through the last few decades in Ireland until the Marriage Referendum in 2015.
Her upcoming exhibition at The Project Art Centre will feature archived material from Alternative Miss Ireland.
Hannah is a Researcher, Historian, Sculpture, Photographer and Writer. Her thesis 'Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck' looks at the role The Project Art Centre had during the activist movements of the 70s, 80s and 90s. It highlights notable contemporary theatre works that have addressed LGBTQ issues and demonstrates how Project continues to play a role in platforming LGBTQ works.
With Being Earnest, I hope to create a space away from the noise of everyday life and distraction. I hope to offer a place, to listen, to share, to be engaged and hopefully inspired.
Each week I'll be joined by sound people doing great things to have honest and genuine chats.
I hope you enjoy Being Earnest.
Thanks for Listening.
Many more thanks go to the following people:
Photography: Caitríona Muireann
Music: Chef Brian- LATASHÁ/YouTube Audio Library
Special Thanks to Jen Butler
Go Raibh Míle Maith Agat agus Grá Mór
I sit down with Hannah at the Tara Building to chat about her research in LGBT Theatre in Dublin and The Project Arts Centre respectively. We chat her journey through photography, sculpture and writing that led to her research today and what it meant to be part of the LGBT community through the last few decades in Ireland until the Marriage Referendum in 2015.
Her upcoming exhibition at The Project Art Centre will feature archived material from Alternative Miss Ireland.
Hannah is a Researcher, Historian, Sculpture, Photographer and Writer. Her thesis 'Foul, Filthy, Stinking Muck' looks at the role The Project Art Centre had during the activist movements of the 70s, 80s and 90s. It highlights notable contemporary theatre works that have addressed LGBTQ issues and demonstrates how Project continues to play a role in platforming LGBTQ works.
With Being Earnest, I hope to create a space away from the noise of everyday life and distraction. I hope to offer a place, to listen, to share, to be engaged and hopefully inspired.
Each week I'll be joined by sound people doing great things to have honest and genuine chats.
I hope you enjoy Being Earnest.
Thanks for Listening.
Many more thanks go to the following people:
Photography: Caitríona Muireann
Music: Chef Brian- LATASHÁ/YouTube Audio Library
Special Thanks to Jen Butler
Go Raibh Míle Maith Agat agus Grá Mór