SOD SCRAPER Panel Discussion, Q&A event & Fundraiser.
Join us for our public panel talks and Q&A event with artists Jack Galligan, Jennifer O'Brien and Nicholas Sidarchuk and invited speakers: Donal Lally (TU Dublin), Sinéad Mercier (UCD), and Paul O'Neill (University of Galway). All are welcome to attend. Please link to the accompanying exhibition text here.
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Speaker Information
Donal Lally
 is an architect and director of the experimental architectural practice 0°M, and a founding member of the multidisciplinary collective Annex, the curatorial team behind  Entanglement — the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021. Donal lectures at the School of Creative Arts at TU Dublin, his recent articles can be found in Strelka Magazine, Arch, and Architecture Ireland. Donal, as a member of Annex, has co-edited a book titled States of Entanglement: Data in the Irish Landscape, published by ACTAR, which explores the materiality and meaning of data infrastructure in Ireland. https://www.z-dm.com/
 

Sinéad Mercier is a law lecturer, campaigner and current PhD student with the PROPERTY [IN]JUSTICE project at the Sutherland School of Law, UCD. Her research has covered energy law, just transition, climate justice, planning policy and climate legislation. She has been involved in various campaigns. Sinéad has lectured in environmental law, climate justice, planning law and climate law. Her current research covers energy law, just transition, climate justice, cultural heritage, planning policy and climate legislation. She has a special interest in ‘left field’ approaches and work and often works with artists. https://sineadmercier.com/about/
 

Paul O Neill is a lecturer with the Huston School of Film & Digital Media, University of Galway. He previously completed a practice-based PhD in the School of Communications at Dublin City University. His PhD project focused on the role of critical media artists in communicating issues associated with contemporary algorithmic culture to diverse publics and audiences. Paul's current research is concerned with our collective dependency on networked technologies and infrastructures from the perspective of critical media art and related practices. He has exhibited and presented his work at galleries and institutions nationally and internationally. https://research.universityofgalway.ie/en/persons/paul-o-neill
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SOD SCRAPER | Sales Proceeds to Médecins Sans Frontières
We are donating the sales proceeds of the editioned digital print, Untitled, 2025, Jennifer O'Brien (pictured above): price 50 eur; student price 25 eur, to Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

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