Marie Lynch

Curator Of The Centre For The Study Of Irish Art at National Gallery of Ireland

Marie Lynch is a seasoned professional in the field of art curation and administration, currently serving as the Curator and Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Irish Art at the National Gallery of Ireland since May 2022. Prior to this role, Marie held the position of Arts Officer for Arts Participation at the Arts Council of Ireland, where responsibilities included coordinating panel meetings and managing applicant queries. Previous experience includes working as a Collections Intern at Chester Beatty, an Office Coordinator and Client Liaison at Bonhams, and a Public Programs Intern at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Marie's educational background includes a Master of Arts in Global Gallery Studies from University College Cork and a Bachelor of Arts in History of Art and Architecture from Trinity College Dublin, complemented by an Erasmus exchange at Université Paris-Sorbonne.

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National Gallery of Ireland

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The National Gallery of Ireland is located in the heart of Dublin, and holds the national collection of European and Irish fine art. Founded in 1854, the National Gallery of Ireland first opened its doors in 1864, and over the last 150 years, the Gallery's collection has grown from one hundred artworks to over 15,000 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, objets d’art, silver and furniture, with an additional 100,000 items in the Library and Archive collections. The Gallery is open 362 days of the year, and admission to the permanent collection is free.


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