
Week of Events
Sound On!
Sound On! is a creative sound art project presenting experiences of human rights and happiness for and by people with an intellectual disability. This exhibition runs for the duration of the festival, from 15 - 24 October. Hosted by Smashing Times.
Sinners and Citizens
Virtual Arts Exhibitions featuring artworks created as part of the State of the Art: Nation State as Both Violator and Protector of Human Rights project. This exhibition runs for the duration of the festival, from 15 - 24 October. Hosted by Smashing Times.
The Art of Behaving Badly by Guerrilla Girls
Online gallery of artwork by feminist activist artists who wear gorilla masks in public and use facts, humour and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film and pop culture. This exhibition runs for the duration of the festival, from 15 - 24 October. Hosted by Smashing Times.
Ireland Step Up: Hold Irish companies to account for harming people and the planet abroad
Ireland Step Up: Hold Irish companies to account for harming people and the planet abroad
Front Line Defenders, Trócaire and Christian Aid discuss the campaign to hold Irish companies to account for harming people and the planet abroad, featuring case studies from Colombia and Chile.
Sophistry Vs. Hope
Sophistry Vs. Hope
Work in progress performances of original musical pieces created by youth performers at M.A.D. Youth Theatre. Hosted by M.A.D. Youth Theatre and Smashing Times.
The Ultimate Climate Activist Toolkit hosted by the Climate Queens
The Ultimate Climate Activist Toolkit hosted by the Climate Queens
Join the Climate Queens online this October, as they provide the ultimate climate activist toolkit hearing directly from youth activists. Hosted by Front Line Defenders.
Viewpoints and Suzuki Technique Workshop
Viewpoints and Suzuki Technique Workshop
Practical Workshop on the Suzuki Training technique and Viewpoints Training technique with Ellen Lauren (co - artistic Director of SITI Company and associate artist of The SCOT Company, Toga. Hosted by Ellen Lauren and facilitated by Michael McCabe in collaboration with Smashing Times.
Who Tells The Story?: Representational Agency & The Right of Self-Determination in Filmic & Documentary Arts
Who Tells The Story?: Representational Agency & The Right of Self-Determination in Filmic & Documentary Arts
Online panel unpacking the ‘aest-ethics’ of documentary arts in relation to the self-determination of their ‘subjects’. Hosted by Sandrine Ndahiro.
Human Rights On Film
Human Rights On Film
Screening of 'A Worm in the Heart' followed by a panel discussion. Hosted online by ICCL and Dublin International Film Festival.