I M M A – BOOK NOW – More Tickets Released for Sara Ahmed Lecture
CHROMA
Talk & Event Series
More Tickets Released for Keynote Lecture by
Sara Ahmed
New Off Site Venue
Trinity College Dublin
Wednesday 18 March
18.30 — 20.00
Due to unprecedented interest IMMA is delighted to announce that more tickets are now available for the lecture by internationally renowned writer and scholar, Sara Ahmed. Titled, Complaint as a Queer Method, Ahmed offers critical reflection on the role queer methodologies play in disrupting the normative use of our public institutions.To follow, a closing discussion will be moderated by artist, educator Sarah Pierce.
To accommodate demand, please note this talk is now re-located to the offsite venue of JM Synge Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin 2. This event is ticketed and must be booked in advance. Tickets are €5.00, all proceeds go towards supporting our Education & Learning Programmes.
Presented in the context of CHROMA,a programme that brings together artists, creative practitioners, educators, activists and designers to respond to methodologies of queer thinking and ideas of ‘intersectionality’ and ‘Protest’ as it relates to IMMA’s programme.
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