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The new events guide for Galway City Museum

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  • July to December

    2015

    Events Guide

  • Galway City Museum is a spacious, modern building situated in the heart of Galway city on the banks of the River Corrib and overlooking the famous Spanish Arch and Claddagh. The museum houses a variety of permanent exhibitions covering a wide range of topics from the Prehistoric and Medieval periods, Galway and the Great War, maritime life along Galway Bay, Galways three-in-a-row All-Ireland football victories in the 1960s and SeaScience as well as changing temporary exhibitions. It also boasts a full-size Galway Hooker boat suspended in its atrium and the famous monument to Pdraic Conaire, which formerly sat in Eyre Square.

    JulySaturday 4 July, 12pm 1pm

    GUIDED TOUR: Highlights of Galway City MuseumBeginning with an overview literally of the City, Corrib and Claddagh, discover the fascinating history and folklore behind a selection of objects at Galway City Museum, including the rare Penfold postbox, the controversial statue of Conaire and the Great Mace of Galway.Age 8+ to All Ages

    Saturday 11 July, 10.30am 12pm

    WORKSHOP: Printmaking for ChildrenJoin Elena Santos of Galway Print Studio for this creative print workshop for children. Age 8 12

    Saturday 18 July, 10.30am 12.30pm

    WORKSHOP: Bourgeois, Bourgeois Printmaking for TeensAs part of Galway International Arts Festival, Galway City Museum will host an exhibition of prints by the French-American artist and sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Join Elena Santos of Galway Print Studio for a printmaking workshop inspired by the exhibition.Age 12 18

    Saturday 18 July, 1.30pm 3.30pm

    WORKSHOP: Bourgeois, Bourgeois Printmaking for AdultsAs part of Galway International Arts Festival, Galway City Museum will host an exhibition of prints by the French-American artist and sculptor Louise Bourgeois. Join Elena Santos of Galway Print Studio for a printmaking workshop inspired by the exhibition.Adult

    Summer Camp 2015Tuesday 21st Friday 24th July, 10am 3pm

    SUMMER CAMP: Creative Film-making for TeensJoin Garry Kelly of GK Media for this 4-day film course in which participants get to produce a short documentary about the history of Galway. The group will develop their communications skills, build their confidence, strengthen their means of self-expression, embrace their local history, and gain invaluable knowledge about the film industry whilst having fun. For further information and bookings email: [email protected] 12 16 COST: 50 per person payable to GK Media on the first day

    Tuesday 21st Saturday 25th July, 11am 12pm

    WORKSHOP: Movement for Well-BeingJoin Bernadette Divilly and Maureen Rabbit in the courtyard of Galway City Museum for this series of mindful movement and Tai Chi drop-in workshops themed Mindful Movement, Minding People, Minding Place.All Ages. No Booking Required

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  • Saturday 25 July, 11am 1pm

    WORKSHOP: Wonder Workshop for Young CreatorsScience educator Lindsay Deely of Toodlelou will take the natural curiosity of your budding young creator, combine it with a dash of learning and a big heap of fun to learn, make, tinker, invent and experiment. A unique afternoon that will bring out the creative explorer in any child.Ages 8 12

    Saturday 25 July, 2pm 3pm

    TALK: Patrick Pearse & Ros MucPatrick Pearse (1879-1916) first visited in Ros Muc, Connemara in April 1903 and was so taken with the area that he acquired a small cottage as a summer residence and summer school for his pupils from St Endas in Dublin. Join Mirtn Meachair of Teach an Phiarsaigh as he talks about Pearse, his connection to Ros Muc and the story of his cottage, past, present and future. Age 12+

    AugustSaturday 1 August, 11am 12.30pm

    WORKSHOP: DIY Food in PrehistoryJoin archaeologist Anne Carey to learn what the earliest communities in Ireland ate and how they produced their food. Afterwards have a go at grinding grain and making Neolithic bread.Age 7 12

    Saturday 8 August, 11am 12.30pm

    WORKSHOP: DIY Food in Early Historic Ireland Join archaeologist Anne Carey and, using the Brehon Laws and archaeological evidence, piece together the Gaelic Irish diet and see how it changed over time. Afterwards try your hand at making butter and see how yeast works.Age 7 12

    Saturday 15 August, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: On the Run with Colm GaoraBorn in Ros Muc in 1887, Colm Gaora was an Irish-language teacher with the Gaelic League and a key figure in the IRB and Irish Volunteers in the West. His autobiography Mise (1943) is one of the best-known accounts of the War of Independence in the Irish language. Join Mchel hAodha, University of Limerick, as he tells the fascinating story of Gaora and his fight for Irish freedom.Adult

    Saturday 22 August, 2pm 3.30pm

    WALKING TOUR: Fact Vs FictionDid you know that the Lynch Memorial Window is a tourist trap? Should the truth ever get in the way of a good story? Join street guide Sen Leonard on a walking tour of the inner town as he discusses the interplay between history and storytelling: the somewhat blurred lines between fact and fiction that come together to create the identity of Galway.Age 12+

    Wednesday 26 August, 2pm 3.30pm

    WALKING TOUR: The Corribs Industrial PastTo mark this years Heritage Week theme our industrial past Michael Quinn, Dchas na Gaillimhe / Galway Civic Trust, will lead a leisurely stroll along the banks of the River Corrib and its associated waterway during which he will examine the history of Galways various water-powered industries, as well as the social and ecclesiastical heritages of the waterways. For bookings contact the Civic Trust on (091) 564946.Age 12+

    Saturday 29 August, 11am 12.15pm

    WORKSHOP: Harvest KnotsAt harvest time, in some part of Ireland, men and women wove pieces of straw to make ornate harvest knots, which were then exchanged as love tokens. Join Tom Doyle to learn more about this custom and try your hand at making one.Family Event / Age 7+

    Saturday 29 August, 2pm 3.15pm

    WORKSHOP: CailleachThere are many harvest superstitions associated with the cutting of the last sheaf, which was sometimes ornately woven to make a cailleach, meaning hag. Join Tom Doyle as he talks about traditions associated with the harvest and demonstrates how to fashion a cailleach using straw. Afterwards try your hand at making one.Adult

    Persse Distillary on the Corrib. Courtesy of NLI

  • SeptemberSaturday 5, 12 & 19 September, 11am 1pm

    PERFORMANCE: 3 Saturdays 3 Kinds of MusicThe Galway Music Residency in collaboration with the Galway City Museum presents ConTempo Quartet, Galways ensemble in residence who will be joined by some of Irelands young classical, contemporary and Irish traditional musical artists on the rise. The musicians will fill the museum with beautiful sounds for music lovers of all ages to enjoy.All Ages. No Booking Required

    Culture NightFriday 18 September, 5.30pm 8pm

    LECTURES: Galway Women, Europe & BeyondThirteen historians will present short illustrated talks on the topic of Galway women and their impact on the wider world. This Culture Night event is curated and presented by Dr John Cunningham of the History Department at NUI, Galway. Galway City Museum will remain open to the public until 9pm.Adult

    Saturday 19 September, 2pm 2.30pm & 3.30pm 4pm

    PERFORMANCE: Cota DeargaHow does tradition begin? What is authentic? Galway Dance Artist in Residence, Ronach N Nill, explores the iconography of the cta dearga, traditional red skirts of Conamara and rainn, and invents an undiscovered history of them. Described by the Irish Times as the hidden gem of Dublin Dance Festival 2014. Produced by Ciotg.All Ages. No Booking Required

    Saturday 26 September, 2pm 4pm

    PERFORMANCE: The Great PushIn The Great Push, Patrick McGill (18891963), the navvy poet and soldier from Donegal, devoted a chapter to a night spent at Les Brebis, France, prior to the Big Push, which was written in the trench between midnight and dawn of 25 September 1915. Join Gerry Conneely, as McGill, for this one-man show marking the centenary of this event.Age 12+

    LUNCHTIME WITH CONTEMPOThe Galway Music Residency with Galway City Museum welcomes you to experience 40 minutes of beautiful and inspiring music performed by the internationally-acclaimed ConTempo Quartet, Galways ensemble in residence. Concerts are free and booking is not required.

    Celebrating their 20th anniversary as a quartet, ConTempo will perform some of their favourite string quartets this season. Each performance is preceded by a short discussion of the music.

    Tuesday 1 September, 1.10pm 1.50pm

    Dmitri Shastakovich: String Quartet No. 8 in C minor

    Tuesday 6 October, 1.10pm 1.50pm

    Robert Schumann: String Quartet No. 3 in A major, Op. 41

    Tuesday 3 November, 1.10pm 1.50pm

    Johannes Brahms: String Quartet No. 3 in B flat major, Op. 67

    Tuesday 1 December, 1.10pm 1.50pm

    Bedrich Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 From My Life in E minor

    All Ages. No Booking Required

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    Cta Dearga, choreographed by Ronach N Nill. Courtesy of Paul Kinsella & Ronach N Neill

  • October

    Saturday 3 October, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: Galways Three-in-a-Row, 1965In September 1965, for the second year in a row, Galway beat Kerry in the final of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and Captain Enda Colleran brought the Sam Maguire west. Join Jim Carney, sports journalist, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of this triumph.Age 12+

    Saturday 10 October, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: Swimming with SharksMarine ecologist and accomplished scuba diver and underwater photographer Nick Pfeiffer spends much of his time exploring the riches of Galway Bay. Join Nick as he shares stories and images of his underwater discoveries and encounters.Age 12+

    Saturday 17 October, 2pm 5pm

    PERFORMANCE: International Uilleann Piping DayThis year Na Pobair Uilleann (NPU) celebrate the fifth year of International Uilleann Piping Day. It is an opportunity for pipers around the world to Share the Sound of Ireland. Join Tommy Keane and fellow Galway pipers for their contribution to this international event. All Ages. No Booking Required

    Saturday 24 October, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: Galways Dominican TextilesIn 1644 the Dominican Sisters established an Order in Galway. In 2013, the Order donated its collection of religious textiles dating from the 16th to 20th centuries to Galway City Museum. Join textiles specialist Mairad Johnston as she discusses the background to and importance of this collection one of the best in the country which includes altar frontals, chausables, chalice covers and lectern veils. Age 12+

    Wednesday 28 October, 11am 1pm

    WORKSHOP: Science & Art of the SeaLearn, create, experiment and, most importantly, have fun while exploring the sea with science educator Lindsay Deely of Toodlelou. This hands-on session featuring science, art and tinkering will see young scientists stretch their creative muscles while learning amazing and inspiring facts about the sea.Ages 8 12

    Thursday 29 October, 11am 1pm

    WORKSHOP: Wonder Workshop for Young CreatorsScience educator Lindsay Deely of Toodlelou will take the natural curiosity of your budding young creator, combine it with a dash of learning and a big heap of fun to learn, make, tinker, invent and experiment. A unique afternoon that will bring out the creative explorer in any child.Ages 8 12

    Friday 30 October, 11am 12.30pm

    WORKSHOP: DIY Building for ShelterJoin archaeologist Anne Carey to explore the different types of houses people constructed from earliest times in Ireland. Afterwards build your own post and wattle wall and make a model of a prehistoric house. Age 7 12

    Saturday 31 October, 11am 12.30pm

    WORKSHOP: DIY Crafts & ClothingJoin archaeologist Anne Carey to see the wide range of crafts that were used in Ireland in the past to provide clothing, including weaving, knitting and sewing. Afterwards learn to weave, try your hand at knitting and see how clothes were dyed different colours. Age 7 12

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  • EVENING LECTURES SERIES

    Thursday 1 October, 7pm 8pm ILLUSTRATED TALK: Silent Servant & Symbol of the State

    Introduced to Ireland by the novelist, Anthony Trollope, the post box has been a silent and reliable servant of the public for over one hundred and fifty years now. Join Stephen Ferguson, An Post, to hear how the postbox has, from tentative and uncertain beginnings, become much more than a mere letter receiver, emerging as a cherished icon of functional design and a symbol of State authority, a point so well appreciated by the men who changed its colour from red to green.Adult

    Thursday 8 October, 7pm 8pm ILLUSTRATED TALK: The IRB & Irish Volunteers in Galway

    Join local historian Cormac Comhra, author of Revolution in Connacht, as he discusses the activity of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and Irish Volunteers in Co. Galway and the conditions social and political that encouraged recruitment.Adult

    Thursday 15 October, 7pm 8pm ILLUSTRATED TALK: Galwaymen in the American Civil War

    During the American Civil War (1861-1865) at least 180,000 Irish-born fought for the Union and 20,000 for the Confederacy. In fact, Ireland produced more Civil War Generals than any other foreign country, including Patrick T. Moore from Galway, a slave-owning, confederate general. Join archaeologist, historian and author Damian Shiels as he discusses the role of Irishmen in the American Civil War, with particular reference to Galwaymen.Adult

    Thursday 22 October, 7pm 8pm ILLUSTRATED TALK: National Identity & the West of Ireland

    From the early 20th century onwards, through the Easter Rising and emergence of the Irish Free State, artists turned to the west of Ireland - a people and landscape which retained a continuity with its Gaelic past - as a source of inspiration from which to forge a sense of Irish identity. Join Marie Bourke of the National Gallery of Ireland, for an illustrated talk on national identity and the west with particular reference to artistic works at the National Gallery.Adult

    Victorian Penfold Postbox by Derek BiddulphThe Little Green Fields by Gerard Dillon.

    Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland

  • NovemberDIGITAL TRAININGSaturday 7, 14 & 28 November, 10.30am 4.40pm

    TRAINING: 3-D Recording TechniquesJoin archaeologist and digital designer/programmer Gary Dempsey for a three-week course to learn the skills and techniques required for 3-D recording for archaeology and architecture. The course is ideally suited to for those interested in developing 3-D recording skills for community projects but it is open to all and no experience is required.

    Gary will train participants in the art of photogrammetry and over the three Saturdays participants will learn to use the freely available software used to turn digital photographs into 3-D models of heritage objects. This non-invasive survey method allows both professionals and community groups to record and analyse heritage objects and present them in an interactive format online.AdultSaturday 14 November, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: Lynch, Lynch Law & LynchingEvery Galwegian is familiar with the medieval story of Mayor James Lynch Fitzstephen who hanged his own son. Join Michael Hudson of the Avoca Museum, Virginia, as he discusses the possible origins of the term lynching and the amazing story of Charles Lynch Sr. from Galway and his infamous son Col. Charles Lynch who headed an irregular court in Virginia to punish loyalist supporters of the British during the American Revolutionary War.Age 12+

    DecemberSaturday 5 December, 2pm 4pm

    CRAFT WORKSHOP: Christmas Decorations in FeltJoin craftsperson Aleksandra Kolek to learn how to create your own Christmas tree decorations using needle-felting techniques. Needles and materials provided.Age 12+

    Saturday 12 December, 2pm 3pm

    ILLUSTRATED TALK: The Great War Memorial CrossA large Celtic cross stands within the Collegiate Church of St Nicholas, which commemorates fifteen parishioners who fought and died during the Great War. Join Carol Louise Flanagan as she explores the lives of Joseph T. Barnett, Royal Irish Fusiliers, and Edward Fleetwood-Berry, Gurkha Rifles, and her quest to discover the other untold stories.Age 12+

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  • Guided ToursGuided tours of the museum can be arranged and are free of charge (although a contribution to our donations box is appreciated). Tours are subject to the availability of staff and should be booked at least two weeks in advance.

    Schools, please note the following: Guided tours last approximately 45-60 minutes You should bring at least one adult per fifteen students Larger classes are split into smaller groups for guided tours (generally