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Thursday, July 20, 2023
- 9:30 AM7hExhibit — "Printing the Nation: A Century of Irish Book Arts"The exhibition features books printed in Ireland from the early twentieth century to this past decade, showing the development of Irish book art over the century. A recurring theme, particularly in early publications, is the influence of early Irish art forms in the various design and decorative elements of the books. The selection of fonts, illustrations, and decorative styles were carefully considered by the printers and publishers, and this small variety of books demonstrates various aspects of the art of printing and book design practiced in Ireland. The facsimile Book of Kells is on display, as this and other illuminated manuscripts are a touchstone of sorts for book art in Ireland, particularly at the time of the Irish Literary Revival and the Irish Language Revival. Publishing houses featured in the exhibit include the Dun Emer Press and Cuala Press, Colm Ó Lochlainn’s Sign of the Three Candles Press, Liam Miller’s Dolmen Press, and the contemporary Stoney Road Press and Salvage Press. While the books in this exhibit cover a range of subjects from industry to ornithology, most are literary works, and a number of the books are editions of texts from Gaelic literature, including Thomas Kinsella’s translation of Táin Bó Cuailgne (The Tain), illustrated by Louis le Brocquy. The selection exhibited represents only part of the very extensive collection of important Irish printing presses held by the Hesburgh Libraries. Exhibit Tours Tours of the exhibit may be arranged for classes and other groups by contacting Aedín Clements at (574) 631-0497 or aclemen1@nd.edu. Additional curator-led tours are open to the public at noon on the following Fridays:February 24 March 10 March 31 April 7 [canceled] April 21This exhibit is curated by Aedín Ní Bhróithe Clements, Irish Studies Librarian and Curator of Irish Studies Collections. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.
- 9:30 AM7hExhibit — "Printing the Nation: A Century of Irish Book Arts"The exhibition features books printed in Ireland from the early twentieth century to this past decade, showing the development of Irish book art over the century. A recurring theme, particularly in early publications, is the influence of early Irish art forms in the various design and decorative elements of the books. The selection of fonts, illustrations, and decorative styles were carefully considered by the printers and publishers, and this small variety of books demonstrates various aspects of the art of printing and book design practiced in Ireland. The facsimile Book of Kells is on display, as this and other illuminated manuscripts are a touchstone of sorts for book art in Ireland, particularly at the time of the Irish Literary Revival and the Irish Language Revival. Publishing houses featured in the exhibit include the Dun Emer Press and Cuala Press, Colm Ó Lochlainn’s Sign of the Three Candles Press, Liam Miller’s Dolmen Press, and the contemporary Stoney Road Press and Salvage Press. While the books in this exhibit cover a range of subjects from industry to ornithology, most are literary works, and a number of the books are editions of texts from Gaelic literature, including Thomas Kinsella’s translation of Táin Bó Cuailgne (The Tain), illustrated by Louis le Brocquy. The selection exhibited represents only part of the very extensive collection of important Irish printing presses held by the Hesburgh Libraries. Exhibit Tours Tours of the exhibit may be arranged for classes and other groups by contacting Aedín Clements at (574) 631-0497 or aclemen1@nd.edu. Additional curator-led tours are open to the public at noon on the following Fridays:February 24 March 10 March 31 April 7 [canceled] April 21This exhibit is curated by Aedín Ní Bhróithe Clements, Irish Studies Librarian and Curator of Irish Studies Collections. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.
- 9:30 AM7hExhibit — "Printing the Nation: A Century of Irish Book Arts"The exhibition features books printed in Ireland from the early twentieth century to this past decade, showing the development of Irish book art over the century. A recurring theme, particularly in early publications, is the influence of early Irish art forms in the various design and decorative elements of the books. The selection of fonts, illustrations, and decorative styles were carefully considered by the printers and publishers, and this small variety of books demonstrates various aspects of the art of printing and book design practiced in Ireland. The facsimile Book of Kells is on display, as this and other illuminated manuscripts are a touchstone of sorts for book art in Ireland, particularly at the time of the Irish Literary Revival and the Irish Language Revival. Publishing houses featured in the exhibit include the Dun Emer Press and Cuala Press, Colm Ó Lochlainn’s Sign of the Three Candles Press, Liam Miller’s Dolmen Press, and the contemporary Stoney Road Press and Salvage Press. While the books in this exhibit cover a range of subjects from industry to ornithology, most are literary works, and a number of the books are editions of texts from Gaelic literature, including Thomas Kinsella’s translation of Táin Bó Cuailgne (The Tain), illustrated by Louis le Brocquy. The selection exhibited represents only part of the very extensive collection of important Irish printing presses held by the Hesburgh Libraries. Exhibit Tours Tours of the exhibit may be arranged for classes and other groups by contacting Aedín Clements at (574) 631-0497 or aclemen1@nd.edu. Additional curator-led tours are open to the public at noon on the following Fridays:February 24 March 10 March 31 April 7 [canceled] April 21This exhibit is curated by Aedín Ní Bhróithe Clements, Irish Studies Librarian and Curator of Irish Studies Collections. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.
- 9:30 AM7hExhibit — "Printing the Nation: A Century of Irish Book Arts"The exhibition features books printed in Ireland from the early twentieth century to this past decade, showing the development of Irish book art over the century. A recurring theme, particularly in early publications, is the influence of early Irish art forms in the various design and decorative elements of the books. The selection of fonts, illustrations, and decorative styles were carefully considered by the printers and publishers, and this small variety of books demonstrates various aspects of the art of printing and book design practiced in Ireland. The facsimile Book of Kells is on display, as this and other illuminated manuscripts are a touchstone of sorts for book art in Ireland, particularly at the time of the Irish Literary Revival and the Irish Language Revival. Publishing houses featured in the exhibit include the Dun Emer Press and Cuala Press, Colm Ó Lochlainn’s Sign of the Three Candles Press, Liam Miller’s Dolmen Press, and the contemporary Stoney Road Press and Salvage Press. While the books in this exhibit cover a range of subjects from industry to ornithology, most are literary works, and a number of the books are editions of texts from Gaelic literature, including Thomas Kinsella’s translation of Táin Bó Cuailgne (The Tain), illustrated by Louis le Brocquy. The selection exhibited represents only part of the very extensive collection of important Irish printing presses held by the Hesburgh Libraries. Exhibit Tours Tours of the exhibit may be arranged for classes and other groups by contacting Aedín Clements at (574) 631-0497 or aclemen1@nd.edu. Additional curator-led tours are open to the public at noon on the following Fridays:February 24 March 10 March 31 April 7 [canceled] April 21This exhibit is curated by Aedín Ní Bhróithe Clements, Irish Studies Librarian and Curator of Irish Studies Collections. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment. All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.
- 7:05 PM2h 55mStaff Appreciation Night at South Bend CubsWe can't wait to show our appreciation of all that our regular full-time and part-time staff members do for Notre Dame! Regular full-time and part-time staff members and their immediate families are invited to join on July 20 at Four Winds Field for a fun-filled night while we watch the South Bend Cubs take on the West Michigan Whitecaps, ending the evening with fireworks at the stadium. Regular full-time and part-time staff members will have the opportunity to register for four free tickets while supplies last. If you need additional tickets to accommodate your immediate family, you may indicate this at the time of registration and we will be in touch to coordinate. Tickets Registration is now open and will close on Thursday, June 29. Register here for your tickets. ADA tickets will be available. In the event all tickets have been distributed prior to June 29, a waitlist will become available. Digital tickets will be distributed one week prior to the game by the South Bend Cubs. Look for an email from noreply@fevogm.com with instructions on how to access your tickets. You will be required to create an account with the South Bend Cubs to access your tickets. Instructions for creating your account can be found here. We ask that if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend, please let us know as soon as possible in order to allow as many staff members to attend as possible. Game Details Doors open at 5:30 p.m. A complimentary buffet will be available from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Limited options for those with dietary restrictions will also be available. Concessions and alcohol will be available for purchase. Parking is available near the stadium and is outlined here. Entertainment The splash pad and playground will be available to attendees free of charge. If you would like to access the Fun Zone, wristbands are available for $6 dollars. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets to sit in the grassy area. Fireworks will begin immediately following the conclusion of the game. Reference this stadium map for more details. Please direct any questions to askHR at 574-631-5900. Questions regarding digital tickets and stadium details can be directed to the South Bend Cubs Box Office at 574-235-9988. Information about the August 1st game can be found here. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.
- 7:05 PM2h 55mStaff Appreciation Night at South Bend CubsWe can't wait to show our appreciation of all that our regular full-time and part-time staff members do for Notre Dame! Regular full-time and part-time staff members and their immediate families are invited to join on July 20 at Four Winds Field for a fun-filled night while we watch the South Bend Cubs take on the West Michigan Whitecaps, ending the evening with fireworks at the stadium. Regular full-time and part-time staff members will have the opportunity to register for four free tickets while supplies last. If you need additional tickets to accommodate your immediate family, you may indicate this at the time of registration and we will be in touch to coordinate. Tickets Registration is now open and will close on Thursday, June 29. Register here for your tickets. ADA tickets will be available. In the event all tickets have been distributed prior to June 29, a waitlist will become available. Digital tickets will be distributed one week prior to the game by the South Bend Cubs. Look for an email from noreply@fevogm.com with instructions on how to access your tickets. You will be required to create an account with the South Bend Cubs to access your tickets. Instructions for creating your account can be found here. We ask that if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend, please let us know as soon as possible in order to allow as many staff members to attend as possible. Game Details Doors open at 5:30 p.m. A complimentary buffet will be available from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Limited options for those with dietary restrictions will also be available. Concessions and alcohol will be available for purchase. Parking is available near the stadium and is outlined here. Entertainment The splash pad and playground will be available to attendees free of charge. If you would like to access the Fun Zone, wristbands are available for $6 dollars. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets to sit in the grassy area. Fireworks will begin immediately following the conclusion of the game. Reference this stadium map for more details. Please direct any questions to askHR at 574-631-5900. Questions regarding digital tickets and stadium details can be directed to the South Bend Cubs Box Office at 574-235-9988. Information about the August 1st game can be found here. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.
- 7:05 PM2h 55mStaff Appreciation Night at South Bend CubsWe can't wait to show our appreciation of all that our regular full-time and part-time staff members do for Notre Dame! Regular full-time and part-time staff members and their immediate families are invited to join on July 20 at Four Winds Field for a fun-filled night while we watch the South Bend Cubs take on the West Michigan Whitecaps, ending the evening with fireworks at the stadium. Regular full-time and part-time staff members will have the opportunity to register for four free tickets while supplies last. If you need additional tickets to accommodate your immediate family, you may indicate this at the time of registration and we will be in touch to coordinate. Tickets Registration is now open and will close on Thursday, June 29. Register here for your tickets. ADA tickets will be available. In the event all tickets have been distributed prior to June 29, a waitlist will become available. Digital tickets will be distributed one week prior to the game by the South Bend Cubs. Look for an email from noreply@fevogm.com with instructions on how to access your tickets. You will be required to create an account with the South Bend Cubs to access your tickets. Instructions for creating your account can be found here. We ask that if your plans change and you are no longer able to attend, please let us know as soon as possible in order to allow as many staff members to attend as possible. Game Details Doors open at 5:30 p.m. A complimentary buffet will be available from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Limited options for those with dietary restrictions will also be available. Concessions and alcohol will be available for purchase. Parking is available near the stadium and is outlined here. Entertainment The splash pad and playground will be available to attendees free of charge. If you would like to access the Fun Zone, wristbands are available for $6 dollars. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and/or blankets to sit in the grassy area. Fireworks will begin immediately following the conclusion of the game. Reference this stadium map for more details. Please direct any questions to askHR at 574-631-5900. Questions regarding digital tickets and stadium details can be directed to the South Bend Cubs Box Office at 574-235-9988. Information about the August 1st game can be found here. Originally published at hr.nd.edu.