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The vision of the Irish Georgian Society is to conserve, protect and foster a keen interest and a respect for Ireland’s architectural heritage and decorative arts. These aims are achieved through its scholarly and conservation education programmes, through its support of conservation projects and planning issues, and vitally, through its members and their activities.

Call for invigilators: 'Vain Transitory Splendours': The Irish Country House and the Art of John Nankivell

30.08.2018

Posted by IGS

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'Vain Transitory Splendours': The Irish Country House and the Art of John Nankivell
City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin 2
5 September to 28 October 2018

Are you interested in the Irish country house and the work of the Irish Georgian Society? We are looking for invigilators to volunteer at our upcoming exhibition 'Vain Transitory Splendours': The Irish Country House and the Art of John Nankivell which will be exhibited in the restored Knight of Glin Exhibition Room. The exhibition will be open to the public six days a week (Tuesday to Sunday), 10am to 5pm from Wednesday 5 September to Sunday 28 October. Admission is free, but a number of the artworks will be for sale, to raise money for the Irish Georgian Society's programmes.

If you can volunteer some hours of your time, and are interested in invigilating please fill out the application form and Zoë Coleman (zoe.coleman@igs.ie) be in touch with you over the coming weeks.
 
Thank you for your support, and we hope you get the chance to visit the exhibition.

(Image: Charleville Castle, Co. Offaly)