Rua Red
Kimberly Griffith Walsh is an experienced education and engagement officer currently coordinating the Learn programme at Rua Red since August 2022, focusing on high-quality community outreach. Kimberly has held various roles at notable institutions, including serving on the Panel of Artists, Guides, and Lecturers at the Hugh Lane Gallery since July 2019 and as a member of the Tour Guide Panel at the National Gallery of Ireland until January 2025. Previous experiences include a Fulbright Scholar role at The Hugh Lane, where Kimberly developed the Curious Creatures project, and curatorial assistant positions at Lancaster Museum of Art and History, overseeing significant programming and outreach initiatives. Kimberly’s academic background includes a Master of Arts in Cultural Studies from Claremont Graduate University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television Production from New York University.
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Rua Red
Rua Red is a contemporary art space housing two galleries, a theatre/cinema, a dance studio, a conference room, a digital media suite, recording facilities, music rooms, workshop areas, artist’s studios, office space and a café. Rua Red exhibit the work of established Irish and International artists who are committed to producing work within a socio political framework. The education programme reflects the organisations interests with place, politics and people through a challenging programme of events, workshops, screenings and performances that allow audiences and visitors to engage with the exhibitions through the mediums of music, dance, theatre and visual art. In addition to Rua Red’s programme the organisation also houses and works alongside a number of independent creative organisations and individuals through the provision of office spaces. Rua Red also provide subsidised artist studios which practising artists can hire at a subsidised rate for 1-3 years.