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The Wild Apple Press - Letterpress by Jim Wilder - Exhibition

19th October to 26th November

The Wild Apple Press is an American private press, printing mostly stories and imprints about Ireland and by Irish writers. The Press grew out the ‘book arts’ program at the University of Alabama in the mid-1970s, initially printing broadsides and ephemera. All type is handset and printed letterpress by Irish-American printer Jim Wilder in his print shop in Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Word nZeb Forum- Zero Energy Buildings, or nZEB

Conference / 16 November - 17 November 2017

A conference on nearly Zero Energy Buildings, or nZEB which will become mandatory from end of 2018 for public buildings in the EU and for all other buildings from end of 2020.

Heritage as Reconciliation: A Winter School exploring heritage practice in contested societies

Conference / 15 January - 19 January 2018

This Winter School addresses the roles of cultural heritage in building peace and promoting reconciliation in divided and post–conflict societies. Utilising both local and international perspectives and experiences, the school will include academic and practitioner inputs, dialogue and discussion sessions and participatory field visits.

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