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The Little Green Street Gallery | Green Street, Off Capel Street

This exhibition presents individual expressions presented by a number of SceneNotHerd members.  Collectively, RESTRICTED ACCESS explores the path, journey, maze, crossroads that SceneNotHerd, as 15 – 19 year olds, are facing as they enter a world of choices where decisions need to be made as to the what path to take.

Runs from  1 – 4th Dec
Opening Night: Thursday 1st December, 5 – 8pm
Performing on the night are The Stoney Brokes

This exhibition explores the notion of restrictions that are often confronted by people in this age-group.  Be it an age-restriction or a point system, 15 – 19 year olds are often told where they cannot go; they are presented with places, options and choices that for them have RESTRICTED ACCESS.

SceneNotHerd is an independent collective of young adults aged 15 – 19 years that is delving into what is on offer in the arts and cultural sector in Dublin, taking a peek behind the scenes and sharing exactly what they think online with regular reviews, blogs and articles.

Connect with SceneNotHerd online at:

templebar.ie/getinvolved/scenenotherd
facebook.com/SceneNotHerdDublin
@scenenotherd_ie

Web listing: http://templebar.ie/getinvolved/scenenotherd/what-we-re-up-to#CulturalEvents>
 

New members are invited to join the collective next year, January 2012.  Want to join or find out more?  Contact Eimear Chaomhánach in Temple Bar Cultural Trust on echaomhanach@templebar.ie

 

Youth arts can broadly be defined as young people taking part voluntarily in creative, cultural or expressive activity outside of the formal education process. It can encompass participation and appreciation, as well as engagement with arts work specifically created by, with or for young people.

Art in Their Lives, A Policy on Young People and the Arts. National Youth Council of Ireland (2003-2007)

"Where words fail, music speaks"
- Hans Christian Anderson