fbpx

Artist Talk | Paul Webster & Conor Maguire – Screening & Discussion of their Documentary Borderland

borderland-poster-online-version-1

We are delighted to host a screening of Borderland at the A4 Gallery! Borderland explores the Syrian refugee crisis along Europe’s borders, the result of the greatest mass migration since World War II. The film features interviews with refugees, volunteers, Colm O’ Gorman of Amnesty International, Sue Conlan of The Irish Refugee Council and Eva Schloss, holocaust survivor and step sister of Anne Frank. The film is produced and directed by two Dublin based filmmakers, Conor Maguire and Paul Webster.

After the screening, Co-Directors, Paul Webster and Conor will discuss the inspiration for the film, as well as the production and distribution process.

Where & When?
Wednesday 16th November
7.30pm – 8.30pm
Free Admission*

A4 Sounds
St Joseph’s Parade
Off Upper Dorset Street
Dublin 1

*Donations towards gallery running costs always welcome!

To join in the discussion and to keep up-to-date with our educational programme of Talks, Workshops and Courses please join our Facebook group.

rough-cut-5-04_14_29_14-still010rough-cut-5-04_22_36_02-still012rough-cut-5-04_24_18_24-still005rough-cut-5-04_24_26_11-still008

Related Articles

A4’s ART 4 REFUGEES – Exhibition and Art Auction

From the 5th to the 8th of November A4 Sounds and Paper Panther are hosting an art exhibition and auction in aid of the current…

Culture Night Extravaganza at A4!

Once again, A4 Sounds is delighted to welcome Culture Night visitors for a full and eclectic programme of workshops, performances, screenings and more. Full programme…

Storytelling Through Sound Course with Gareth Stack April 8th & 9th

2 Day Storytelling Through Sound Course with Gareth Stack €100 Aimed at storytellers in all media, from writers to filmmakers. The goal of the course…

We Only Want the Earth: Project Award 2 Open Call

A4 Sounds in partnership with Fire Station Artists’ Studios and Migrants and Ethnic-Minorities for Reproductive Justice (MERJ) invite applications from migrant and ethnic minority artists, including members of the Travelling community, for a six-month project award as part of the We Only Want the Earth 2020 programme. The project will run from May to October 2020. The award aims to support an artist or group of artists based in Ireland to develop their arts practice

Responses

Leave a Reply

%d bloggers like this: