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2023 |
Presentations/Talks to an external audience |
Photo Museum Ireland |
Artist Talk to promote 'Her Own' book. |
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2022 |
Presentations/Talks to an external audience |
Photo Museum Ireland |
'Her Own' book launch |
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2022 |
Presentations/Talks to an external audience |
Royal Hibernian Academy |
The Sitting Book - Public Talk with Dragana Juri?i? |
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Centre Culturel Irlandais |
Worldwide, 2020 was the year of the televised address of the nation, with diligent speech-writers working in over-drive, constructing emotive speeches which have both reinforced our awareness of the fragility of human existence and inspired altruistic acts of humanity. New language has been developed to describe new circumstances. Unfamiliar words have become common currency. To mark the beginning of a New Year and look forward, we hope, to an era post-COVID-19, the CCI has commissioned 40 artists to address the world with their reflections on the times in which we live: choreographers, theatre makers, writers, musicians, visual artists and filmmakers convey their values, their preoccupations, their anger and frustrations as well as messages of courage, joy, gratitude, desire and aspiration in this month of January. |
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Hugh Lane Gallery |
Worlds Without End conference in the Hugh Lane Gallery, 1st October at 4pm. |
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Four Corners Gallery |
Photographers Dragana Jurisic, Amak Mahmoodian and Eileen Perrier will discuss their work in relation to ideas of identity, belonging and Britishness, and how their personal histories of migration and exile have influenced them. |
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Hugh Lane Gallery |
A live online talk on her work in the Worlds Without End exhibition. |
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Belfast Photo Festival |
The long-standing male gaze in visual Culture is flipped on its head and we will be exploring what it means to be female on both sides of the lens and how this charges the subject and the artist with layers of historical, social and cultural responsibility.
From themes relating to exile, migration and what happens when a female artist looks at a female body, to portrayal of the female in the everyday experiences of inner city life, we will be exploring the depiction of the female figure, from the female perspective.
The panel:
Marie-Louise Muir – Presenter (BBC)
Hannah Starkey – Photographic Artist specialising in staged settings
Dragana Jurisic – Award winning multidisplinary artist working with image, text and video |
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Galleri Format |
A conversation between Dragana Juri?i? and Malm? based writer and poet, Merima Dizdarevi?, that took place at Gallery Format and online on Thursday 10th September |
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National Gallery Ireland |
Apollo Projects Creative Careers talk at National Gallery Ireland |
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National Museum of Ireland |
An Outsider’s Eye: Photographing 1950s Ireland: A special panel discussion at the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks on Saturday 15th of February, to discuss the photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange and others, in Ireland. |
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Royal Hibernian Academy |
Senior curator of contemporary fashion at London’s V&A, Oriole Cullen, will host a panel discussion on Saturday, 16th November, from 2pm to 3.30pm in the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) with renowned fashion designer, Roland Mouret, and the acclaimed Irish-based visual artist, Dragana Juri?i?, for the inaugural, RHA X. |
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Arnolfini |
Iranian-born and Bristol-based artist Amak Mahmoodian (Shortlisted, Time Magazine's Best Photobook of the Year 2016) has assembled a group of extraordinary photographic artists - Maria Kapajeva, Hanna Darabi, and Dragana Jurisic.
Together with facilitator Colin Pantall, these artists will discuss their practices, the relationship of artistic and documentary photography to place, and notions of resistance, identity, and memory. |
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Scottish National Gallery |
Dragana Juri?i? is a Dublin-based photographer whose work was at the centre of a dispute with social media platforms. She will be reflecting on her experience and how it relates to the work of Arbus, Woodman and Mapplethorpe. |
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National Gallery Ireland |
National Gallery Ireland 'Borders' symposium |
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dlR Lexicon |
An artist talk in dlR Lexicon on Censorship in Ireland from The Country Girls to ‘100 Muses’ on 29th |