Photo taken from a high viewpoint looking down at a group of people in the courtyard of the National Gallery of Ireland.
Image © National Gallery of Ireland. Photographer: Jack Caffrey, The Pimlico Project, 2017.

Special event

10 years on: Reflecting on Art and Marriage Equality

27 September 9.15 - 16.45

Location
Lecture Theatre
Admission

€10 full price | discounts available

Book online now

Co-organised by IMMA and the National Gallery of Ireland.

This event will focus on visual art, bringing together artists, historians, and activists to explore a century of LGBTQIA+ visibility, cultural expression, and resistance. Conceived to mark the tenth anniversary of the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum, the focus expands to consider a broader historical and artistic perspective, acknowledging the struggles, setbacks, and victories that have shaped queer lives over the past 100 years. The event will bring together leading international voices, contributing to the ongoing LGBTQIA+ narratives and revision of history. 

We will seek to provide a distinctive, reflective space, one that foregrounds lived experiences, artistic interventions, and historical struggles, situating Irish experiences within a wider global and historical context while deepening public awareness of LGBTQIA+ history and the role of art in queer activism.

In the lead-up to the event, we have launched an Oral History Initiative to collect public reflections on the 2015 referendum. Contributions can be submitted via this link. 

Recognising the emotional weight of the topics discussed, onsite wellbeing resources will be available for speakers and attendees, in cooperation with Outhouse.

The event will be convened by Kate Drinane, National Gallery of Ireland; and Seán Kissane, IMMA.

Central themes include: 

  • The Marriages that Never Were: Reflects on relationships and histories erased by legal and social exclusion
  • Creative Reconstruction: Embraces the reimagining and reclaiming of queer histories, identities, and artistic expressions, transforming loss and erasure into new possibilities for visibility and resistance.
  • Backlash: Considers the resistance faced by queer communities in the fight for rights and recognition. 

The full programme will be shared closer to the event.

Further details: 

●    Book your ticket at the link above.
●    Tea, coffee and a light lunch will be provided.
●    The event will also be live-streamed ensuring broad accessibility. 
●    Easiest access is via the Merrion Square entrance to the National Gallery of Ireland, but ask any member of staff for directions. 
●    The event is designed to be inclusive and accessible, with members of our Education Team on hand to offer support and encouragement throughout.  
●    To find out more contact [email protected]

Oral History Project

In the lead-up to the event, we have launched an Oral History initiative to collect public reflections on the 2015 referendum. Your anonymous contributions will be shared as part of the conference, preserving a collective record of love, activism, and social change. Share your personal reflection on the historic moment here.


Partners

This event is co-organised by IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art and the National Gallery of Ireland. In partnership with Outhouse; GCN; Technological University Dublin; Queer Culture Ireland.

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