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The Reason of Towns exhibition in Thurles

11.01.25-07.02.25

The national tour continues in 2025, starting the new year at The Source Arts Centre in Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

Event Information

The Reason of Towns exhibition in Thurles

The Source Arts Centre Thurles, Cathedral Street, Thurles Townparks, Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland

11.01.25-07.02.25

10am to 5pm on Tuesday to Friday
2pm to 5pm on Saturday

Free admission

Event Information

The Reason of Towns exhibition in Thurles

The Source Arts Centre Thurles, Cathedral Street, Thurles Townparks, Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland

11.01.25-07.02.25

10am to 5pm on Tuesday to Friday
2pm to 5pm on Saturday

Free admission

Opening on Saturday 11 January in The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, as part of a national tour across Ireland in 2024 and 2025, The Reason of Towns is an engaging and provocative exhibition by the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) of the work of one of Ireland’s most renowned architects, Valerie Mulvin. 

Curated, commissioned and produced by the IAF, this touring exhibition features models, drawings, texts, and a series of slides, notes, personal memorabilia, building fragments and more. Together these reflect just a fraction of three decades of work on the subject of towns by Mulvin and her practice McCullough Mulvin Architects, recently gathered and published in Mulvin’s book, Approximate Formality, which was a starting point for the exhibition.

In addition, The Reason of Towns exhibition presents three newly commissioned films: “The Space Is the Thing” is a spatial-portrait of Clones, Youghal, Dungarvan and Templemore, describing their ‘ordinary-spectacular’ forms; “Of Pride and Place” documents ten optimistic stories of action and change by architects working in towns across Ireland; while, finally, the exhibition also presents a new interview with Valerie Mulvin by broadcaster Vincent Woods, reflecting on her work and the subject of the exhibition.

 

Two large flat screens showing "The Shape Is the Thing" are mounted side by side on tall wooden frames. Two women are sitting with their backs to the camera, watching the film.

 

The Reason of Towns is hosted in partnership with local arts and cultural organisations and venues. We are particularly pleased to be bringing it to The Source Arts Centre, a building designed by McCullough Mulvin Architects.

Having initially opened in Birr, Co Offaly in August 2024 before touring to Belmullet, Co Mayo; Trim, Co Meath; and Dublin city, the exhibition will start the new year in Thurles, Co Tipperary and then travel to Skibbereen, West Cork in April. In each location, The Reason of Towns is a public occasion to tell and retell true stories, lost traditions and possible futures for Irish towns and the people who live in them, fostering civic pride and promoting local action.

Brendan Maher, Artistic Director of The Source Arts Centre, said: 

“We are delighted to have this exhibition here at The Source Arts Centre, given that McCullough Mulvin were the architects on the Source building, which opened in 2006. The building – a joint library and arts centre – gives emphasis to the changes undergone in the market town of Thurles in the recent past and the exhibition provides context for similar changes that have taken place in towns across the country.” 

Emmett Scanlon, Director of the Irish Architecture Foundation, said:

“Valerie Mulvin is a remarkable and tenacious architect. She has immersed herself in the subject and object of the Irish town as part of national and global urban traditions for decades. The team and I at the IAF are so proud to have made this exhibition in her company, and to be taking her work as an architect and all that it reveals right into the heart of town communities. The IAF is determined to support policy makers and local communities to work together to build more sustainable, inclusive and beautiful futures in towns across Ireland. 

“From our work in towns we know there is a strong appetite to address issues of dereliction, vacancy, and repair, and for what is often sincere local pride of place to be made real, to be translated into high quality buildings and public spaces for all. Exhibitions of architecture are unique in that they can be beautiful, revealing and engaging for audiences, yet they can also act as agents of change. They provide a constructive space for dialogue and imagination and sow the seeds of change. I urge everyone in Thurles to visit this exhibition and enjoy the work of one of Ireland’s most respected architects.”

Valerie Mulvin, Director of McCullough Mulvin Architects and whose work is the subject of the exhibition, said:

“It’s a great honour to be working with the Irish Architecture Foundation to share my excitement and curiosity about the extraordinary character of our towns. In ‘The Reason of Towns’ I want to celebrate their geometry, their materiality and their potential and to talk about the particular and the universal, to rediscover these great spaces, underpinned by the material qualities of their stones and walls and yards. In my book Approximate Formality, the starting point of this exhibition, I proposed a way of seeing Irish towns as part of European urban culture. 

“Woven through the exhibition is evidence – in thirty years of projects and buildings – of our ambition as architects to inspire, re-invent and communicate the value of formal and built grain and fabric in our towns. With The Reason of Towns, I hope we can start a conversation about the value of the local, about using and reusing everything that already exists, and what it really means to share space in towns, among those unique environments and communities.”

The Reason of Towns will be at The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, Co. Tipperary from 11 January – 7 February.

The self-guided exhibition is free to attend on a drop-in basis. It will be of interest to local residents and business people, school groups, members of heritage and environmental committees, town teams, planners, and local authorities. 

Plan your visit.

 

A young man wearing a green t-shirt looks down at a book on a stand in front of a large window. Behind him, a young woman with long blonde hair looks at other parts of the installation.

 

The tour will continue with a stop at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, 12 April – 24 May.

 

Funders

The Reason of Towns exhibition is funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The exhibition tour is additionally funded by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. The Talks of the Town programme in 2024 was funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Government of Ireland.

 

Exhibition Team

Exhibition Design by AP+E, Laurence Lord, Jeffrey Bolhuis

Visual Identity and Design by ART DEPT, Eamonn Hall

Exhibition Build and Installation by Space Forms, Sara Murphy, Frank Prendergast

Film – “The Space Is the Thing” produced by Red Pepper Productions, Martin Danneels, Geoff Power

Film – “Of Pride and Place” produced by Areaman, Shane Hogan

Film – Interview with Valerie Mulvin and Vincent Woods produced by Areaman, Shane Hogan

 

Photos by Ste Murray:

1. The Reason of Towns at This Is Where We Are Now, Charlemont Walk, Dublin

2. “The Space Is the Thing” film, The Reason of Towns, Trim

3. The Reason of Towns, Birr