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UID:20260412T135835-110598-UniversityOfLiverpool
DTSTAMP:20260412T135835
DTSTART:20251015T180000
DTEND:20251015T191500
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 7, Rendall Building, Bedford Street South, Liverpool, L69 7WW
SUMMARY:Liverpool Irish Festival - Harry Clarke's windows
DESCRIPTION:Harry Clarke was an exemplary illustrator and stained-glass designer and maker, whose work in the 1920s-30s continues to build his legacy.Examples can still be found across Ireland and the UK, America and Australia. Anyone enjoying a brew in Bewley’s Tea Rooms on Grafton Street (Dublin, Ireland) will be aware of his talents. Despite a short life and a fragile material, Clarke’s secular and faith-based windows offer a permanence and ways into stories still needing to be told.Gerry Molumby (The Irish Post) leads this hour-long illustrated talk.This event is part of the 2025 Liverpool Irish Festival, for the full programme, please click herehere.Image credit: Nate Bergin (detail only), shared under Cultural Commons.
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