PhotoIreland Festival 2017

PhotoIreland Festival is back for its 8th edition, having moved in the calendar from July to May. The move was prompted by our eagerness to work closer with local organisations and collectives over the Autumn/Winter period to deliver content during the festival. Likewise, the move will allow PhotoIreland Foundation to offer a series of new additions to its cultural portfolio, from courses to workshops and much more, all hosted at The Library Project. More about these, soon.

PhotoIreland Festival has always remained critical about what a festival does and how it does it, evolving its programme towards a more meaningful, inclusive and contemporary offering. Over the last years, we have gathered a lot of essential information and experience, plenty of mistakes and successes, and, slowly, the public will start to enjoy more of what PhotoIreland Festival really is.

Our intention is that this website will serve as a proper archive where eventually you will find very useful details and statistics from all the previous editions, as we strive to share all our information online – thus the need for a new and specific site for PhotoIreland Festival.

During the coming days, you will find on this website new details released about this year’s edition, so make sure you come back daily and subscribe to the newsletter!

#PIF17

Michal Iwanowski,
Clear of People.

Launch 6pm 4 May
Exhibition runs 5-31 May
at The Tara Building

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Steven Nestor, Bellum et Pax

Steven Nestor,
Bellum et Pax.

Launch 6pm 4 May
Exhibition runs 5-31 May
at The Tara Building

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Robert McCormack & David Thomas Smith.

Robert Mc Cormack
& David Thomas Smith.

 

New Irish Works
Launch 6pm 6th May
Presentation runs 5-21 May
at The Library Project

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Residency: How to Flatten a Mountain 2017.

 

Starts 24 April at Cow House Studios
Launch 6pm 5th May
Exhibition runs 5-31 May
at Rathfarnham Castle

Full details

Junior, The Freedom Issue.

 

Launch 6pm 25 May
Exhibition runs 22-28 May
at The Library Project

Full details

Current Opportunities:

Critical Practice Reviews

 

Bookings now open!
Cost per session: €30

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Image copyright: Steven Nestor, from Bellum et Pax, Bomben Angriff

Call for works: The Recount of Conflict

 

Submit your work regarding conflict
to PhotoIreland Festival 2017

Deadline: 10th April 2017

Full details

Call for Works:
Main Programme 2017

 

Open call: Submit your work
to PhotoIreland Festival 2017

Deadline: 10th April 2017

Full details

Open Programme 2017

 

Open call: Submit your personal
or collective project and join
PhotoIreland Festival 2017

Deadline: 10th April 2017

Full details

Regarding the Hispanic World.

 

Open call: Submit your work to
‘Regarding the Hispanic World’
at Instituto Cervantes Dublin
as part of PhotoIreland Festival 2017

Deadline: 31st March 2017

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Join the Festival team: Volunteer this May.

 

Develop and improve your skills and knowledge
while supporting PhotoIreland Festival 2017.

Read all the details

Come back for more news!