NWCILegacyProject

NWCILegacyProject

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The NWCI initiated the Legacy Project in 2012 to make an exhibition and publication that would to challenge clichéd representations of women and work.

Brilliant 'Wage Gap' Alarm Clock Rings After 79% of the Work Day is Done so Women Can Go Home 21/04/2016

Brilliant 'Wage Gap' Alarm Clock Rings After 79% of the Work Day is Done so Women Can Go Home Ladies, you can officially not feel bad for those long lunches or that extra Facebook break.

Welcome to the Neighbourhood 2015 09/07/2015

The phenomenal Michele Horrigan also curating the Limerick iteration of STILL, WE WORK in October 2015 watch this space!

Welcome to the Neighbourhood 2015 Friday 17 JulyJoin stonecarver Stephen Burke, artist Sean Lynch and Askeaton’s recently retired Castle foreman John Moone in a discussion on the history and lives of buildings in Limerick and elsewhere, at Askeaton Civic Trust from 8pmTuesday 21 JulyArtist Liz Ryan leads a driving tour visiting West…

About 14/05/2015

Still, We Work is now showing in the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny if you're in the North West we hope you'll drop by. Up coming events around the show include a workshop by Fiona McDonald on Sat 23 May and a public talk with artist Anne Tallentire, 3pm Sat 23 May. Check out some of the images from the opening night here. Many thanks to all at RCC and well done Marie Barrett curator. Check out some of the images from the opening night here: http://www.nwcilegacyproject.com/about.html

About In 2015, STILL, WE WORK will tour to Letterkenny, Kilkenny, and Limerick, working with five independent curators and NWCI members, this Spring/Summer and Autumn. The first exhibition is at the...

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