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Conversations on Research-Creation as ‘thinking-in-movement’

Posted on September 26, 2016September 30, 2016 by WalkingLab

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WalkingLab’s Stephanie Springgay and Michael McLoughlin will conduct a walk-and-talk at the Limerick City Gallery of Art on Wednesday October 12th at 11am. The walk-and-talk will take place within McLoughlin’s exhibition Cumann: An Audio Map of Limerick and focus on social practice and the ethics of participation.

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