LIVESTREAM OPENING LECTURE: Join William Abbott, associate professor
of History, as he discusses the historical origins of the Great
Hunger/Irish Famine on Thursday, April 10 at 5:30 p.m. in the Quick
Center for the Arts, Kelley Theatre, streaming here
[https://quickcenter.fairfield.edu/thequicklive/index.html] !Presented
in conjunction with _An Gorta Mór: Selections from Ireland’s Great
Hunger Museum,_ organized by Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s
Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition (Walsh Gallery, April
11-August 16).
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: This exhibition presents highlights from the
collection of Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum, which explores the
impact of the Irish Famine of 1845-1852 through artwork produced by
eminent Irish and Irish-American artists of the past 170 years. The
works on view in the exhibition will include paintings by late 19th-
and early 20th‐century artists like James Brenan, Daniel Macdonald,
James Arthur O’Connor and Jack B. Yeats, as well as sculptures,
paintings, and works on paper by contemporary artists including John
Behan, Rowan Gillespie, Brian Maguire, and Hughie O’Donoghue. The
exhibition is presented by Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s
Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition.
Image: James Arthur O’Connor, _Scene in Connemara_ , 1828, oil on
canvas. Courtesy of Quinnipiac University and the Ireland’s Great
Hunger Museum of Fairfield Exhibition.
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