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Education

Discover, Learn and Engage

We offer opportunities for everyone to engage with great photography, connecting artists with diverse audiences to consider the role of photography in society.

Our Education programmes offer a broad range of free activities, from exhibition tours, printed and online resources, talks, workshops, events and awards to community-based workshops and in-depth artist-led projects. Learning from those who take part directly informs the development of new programmes.

We work with artists and organisations across all our programmes to build and share knowledge with wide and diverse audiences individuals and communities.

You can access our programmes in our galleries, and online through our education resources and online photography collection.

Education Programmes

Photo Museum Ireland has developed an ambitious 3-year Education programme. Year 1 of this programme is supported by the Heritage Council of Ireland.

Alt text: A close-up of a table at an arts and crafts workshop where participants are creating collages. Various hands are seen working with materials, including a child using a glue stick and an adult drawing on paper. The table is covered with art supplies such as colored pencils, scissors, and various cut-out images, including photographs, artwork, and magazine clippings. The atmosphere appears creative and collaborative, with people of different ages participating in the activity.

Programmes & Resources for Children & Young People

Our education programmes offering a range of activities for children and young people and include:

  • Free exhibitions with accessible texts for self-guided tours.
  • Education and accessible resources for each exhibition, co-designed with input from our Student Council are available in-house and online.
  • Free tours and artist-led talks for each exhibition.
  • Regular public talks by leading photo experts.
  • Artist-led workshops for young people and children’s summer camps

Student Council

Our 2024 Student Council convened for a week-long intensive workshop led by our Education Curator and Education facilitator. The Council members read-tested our exhibition Education Resources. Learning were incorporated into the re-design of our new online and in-house resources.

    Building Access for All

    Our new accessibility initiatives offer more opportunities people to engage with our programmes and include:

    • Quiet hours are specifically designed to welcome people who will benefit from a quieter visit environment, including people with an Autism Spectrum Condition, sensory and communication disorders, or a learning disability.
    • Online Sensory Maps and communication cards.
    • in-house Sensory Borrow Bags and
    • Advice on ‘quiet times’ for visiting
    • Hearing Loop in reception
    • Blind and low vision visitors can borrow visual aids at the front desk. We offer Carson Magnifiers and an Opcticron Gallery scope: We also offer large font downloadable exhibition guides.

    PMI X Fighting Words Young People Project

    Photo Museum Ireland and Fighting Words are excited to announce a dynamic series of youth workshops designed to ignite creativity and foster community engagement among young creatives. These workshops, running on selected Saturdays from July to September 2024, will be presented as a series of four online sessions, led by Photo Museum Ireland’s Education Team.

      Young Photographer of the Year Awards

      The Young Photographer of the Year Awards programme is a highlight of our education programme. This annual event includes both online and in-person workshops, encouraging young photographers to develop their skills and creativity. Finalists are part of a professionally produced exhibition at Photo Museum Ireland and a public art installation at Carrickmines.

        Outreach & Artist-in-the Community Projects

        Our artist-led community engagement projects in 2024 include:

        • ‘Points of Encounter ‘ year long project with women from Latin America led by Silvina Sisterna & The Nepantla Collective
        • Artist-in -the-Community x Dublin City Council commission: Baryalai Khoshhal’s ‘Citizens of Dublin – Portrait of a City’ exploring experiences of diverse citizens through photography – exhibition touring to DCC offices.
        • Hands-on Outreach workshops for people with intellectual disability developed by DEI specialist Darragh Shanahan and delivered on-site with DEI groups.
        • Shared Histories artist-led project with border communities.
        • Regular Culture Club events and talks

          PMI After Hours Club

          PMI After Hours Club is a new after-hours platform for creatives to meet and share art and ideas.

              Courses and Workshops

              Our wide range of artist-led part-time evening and weekend courses and workshops are perfect for anyone wanting to improve their photography skills. Ranging from short courses through to 4-week night classes our courses can take you to the next level.

                  History of Photography Lecture Series

                  History of Photography in Ireland Lecture Series – details will be announced in mid-November.

                      “When I was in my final years of school … I was interested in photography but I didn’t really know what I was doing at that point. I did a short black and white photography course here at the Museum and that was when I really fell in love with photography and decided from that point on that I wanted to be a photographer.” — Award Winning Photographer Ivor Prickett

                      “I had a brilliant day at the Photo Museum Ireland! Darragh took me through the whole process of darkroom printing in a private workshop, then he supervised as I began to make and develop my own prints! I started the day with no previous printing experience at all, and I left feeling confident to use a darkroom by myself and excited to experiment further with printing. If you are wanting to “demystify” the darkroom and hone your skills in analogue processes, I would highly recommend the Photo Museum Ireland courses!” – Susanna Dodd

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