Art seems to impact us all differently. But how does it do that? How does art impact our minds? Can it influence our mental state? And does science affect the process of art making? ‘Art in Mind’ will explore these questions on 17 November 2017 at the National Gallery of Ireland.

With a fascinating panel of artists, psychologists and neuroscientists, live experiments and lots of conversation, this event will highlight the connections between science and art, and will give you a deeper appreciation of the value of creativity on our minds.

Contributors for ‘Art in Mind’ Dublin include Daniel Glaser, Neuroscientist and Director, Science Gallery London and Gillian Murphy, Lecturer in Applied Psychology and Dance Instructor. The event will be hosted by Scientist and Artist, Niamh Shaw.

Friday 17 November, 2 to 3.30pm
Free entry but pre-booking required. Refreshments provided.
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2

Registration: www.eventbrite.com/e/art-in-mind-dublin-tickets-1243363935

www.nationalgallery.ie

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