Thursday 3rd July, 6pm- 7.15pm, Adult
The Joy of Calligraphy
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Thursday, 3 July | 6:00pm | National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street
To celebrate the magic of manuscript art and mark the arrival of our new exhibition, Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe, we are delighted to host a live calligraphy workshop with Mellor & Rose at the National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street.
Mellor & Rose is a family of women lettering artists – Beverley Mellor and daughters Polly and Lucy – who have been sharing their passion for calligraphy since founding their multidisciplinary design studio in 2018. Known for their beautifully crafted Modern Calligraphy, Brush Lettering, and Chalk Lettering workshops, they bring a fresh, mindful, and joyful approach to the art of writing.
This evening workshop will begin at 6:00pm and run for approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. All materials will be provided, and no previous experience is necessary.
Tickets
• €35 standard ticket
• €40 ticket + exhibition catalogue (catalogue valued at €20)
Limited to 30 participants.
Please arrive 15 minutes early and check in at reception.
Access to the "words on the wave" exhibition will be available after the workshop as part of the late night openings on Thursday nights.
Location
The Joy of Calligraphy workshop will take place at:
National Museum of Ireland,
Kildare Street, Dublin 2, D02 FH48
To learn more about the exhibition Words on the Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe, click here.
For details about Mellor & Rose, visit Mellor & Rose.
For information on accessibility, visiting tips, and facilities, please consult our visitor information page.
To amend or cancel your booking, contact:
tickets@museum.ie
Location:
The Joy of Calligraphy is located at:
Archaeology,
Kildare St,
Dublin 2
D02 FH48
Celebrate the magic of manuscript art and the arrival of our exhibition Words On The Wave: Ireland and St Gallen in Early Medieval Europe with a Calligraphy workshop with Mellor & Rose
Kildare Street
Archaeology,
Kildare St,
Dublin 2,
D02 FH48
+353 1 677 7444