PLASTIC, a touring exhibition, features the work of over thirty national and international artists, designers and scientists, as well as a newly commissioned work by Donegal based sound artist Ed Devane.
This exhibition, which is produced with the support of Science Foundation Ireland, is Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin’s first national touring exhibition. In each location, an artist has been commissioned to work with the local community to co-design an artwork reflecting the cultural history, place and relationship between the people and their environment.
To help keep everyone safe, the exhibition area is open for the exclusive enjoyment of just one group (maximum 6 persons) - or even just one person - on a timed basis.
Visits to the exhibition are free.
What we’re asking you to do
- Provide your name and contact details as requested during the online booking process. This is for contact tracing purposes.
- Please let us know as soon as possible if you are unable to attend at your appointed time.
- Please let us know in advance if you have individual access requirements or need assistance during your visit.
- Group visits are limited to not more than 6 persons from not more than 3 households.
- Don’t visit if you’re unwell, have experienced cold or flu symptoms in the last 14 days, or have returned from overseas in the last 14 days.
- Keep up to date with Irish Government, HSE & HSA Guidelines.
At the Gallery
- Please wear a face-covering on arrival and for the duration of your visit.
- Use the hand-sanitiser provided on arrival, practice coughing and sneezing etiquette.
- Keep at least 2 metres away from others at all times to facilitate social distancing.
- Please don’t touch the artworks.