Saturday 30th September, from 12pm , All ages
Dublin Festival of History: Get to the Point Screening
Free admission, no booking required
The NMI - Decorative Arts & History, is pleased to present Get to the Point by Irish artist Brian Duggan.
During the 1970s oil crisis, Ireland planned its first nuclear power station in an attempt to become ‘energy independent’. This project film is an examination of archival material and new footage from this time and area when the social fabric of Irish society evolved and fragmented into new perspectives.
Brian Duggan is an award winning artist who lives and works in Dublin. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Arts Council, the Hugh Lane Gallery, and more.
This is a drop-in event from 12pm-2pm on the 30th of September. Please contact bookings@museum.ie if you have any questions.
During the 1970s oil crisis, Ireland planned its first nuclear power station in an attempt to become ‘energy independent’. This project film is an examination of archival material and new footage from this time and area when the social fabric of Irish society evolved and fragmented into new perspectives.
Brian Duggan is an award winning artist who lives and works in Dublin. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Arts Council, the Hugh Lane Gallery, and more.
This is a drop-in event from 12pm-2pm on the 30th of September. Please contact bookings@museum.ie if you have any questions.

Location:
Dublin Festival of History: Get to the Point Screening is located at:
Collins Barracks ,
Benburb St,
Dublin 7
D07 XKV4
Irish artist Brian Duggan will host a drop-in screening of Get to the Point
Decorative Arts & History
Collins Barracks ,
Benburb St,
Dublin 7,
D07 XKV4
+353 1 677 7444