2020 Programme Launch

07 February 2020, 6pm - 7pm

Join us to celebrate the launch of our 2020 Artistic Programme with special guest speaker, Linda Doyle, Professor of Engineering & the Arts and Vice President for Research/Dean of Research in Trinity College Dublin.

We will announce our Artistic Programme 2020, featuring five gallery exhibitions, studio membership and international residency opportunities for artists, Dublin Art Book Fair, and our public engagement programmes including the Summer School, The Artist’s Way and our Commissioned Writer.

All welcome.

RSVP by emailing muriel@templebargallery.com

Linda Doyle

Professor Linda Doyle is the VP of Research /Dean of Research and Professor of Engineering and The Arts in Trinity College, University of Dublin. She was the founder Director of CONNECT a national research centre, co-funded by SFI and industry, focused on future networks and communications. Prior to CONNECT Prof. Doyle was also the Director of CTVR. Her expertise is in the fields of wireless communications, cognitive radio, reconfigurable networks, spectrum management and creative arts practices. She has raised over 70 million in research funding in the past decade and has published widely in her field. Prof. Doyle has a reputation as an advocate for change in spectrum management practices and has played a role in spectrum policy at the national and international level. Currently she is a member of the National Broadband Steering Committee in Ireland, and is Chair of the Ofcom Spectrum Advisory Board in the UK. She is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. She is on the Board of the Festival of Curiosity ¬ A STEM outreach activity for children based on a city-centre yearly science festival. She is a judge in the BT Young Scientist, Ireland's premier science competition for schoolchildren. She is the Chair of the Board of the Douglas Hyde Gallery and sits on the Board of Pallas Project Studios. Prof. Doyle is a Director of Xcelerit and SRS, two CTVR/CONNECT spin-outs.