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Monday, April 28, 2014

World Marlaria Day!







































































Aoife O'Sullivan and Vanessa Breen










Marco Herbst
Vanessa Breen


OPENING NIGHT OF MALARIA MUSEUM, World Malaria Day 2014 which our very own Aoife curated! :-)

MALARIA MUSEUM Dublin’s very own Pop-up Malaria Museum will open in TMB’s headquarters at the top of Grafton Street on 25th April 2014. The Malaria Museum will be a quirky experiential space, educating visitors with a variety of historical artefacts and interactive art works.

While the pop-up museum will coincide with World Malaria Day, on April 25th, making Dublin part of a Global conversation about malaria, the Malaria Museum website will remain a permanent virtual space to bring together the different voices from around the world that are working to end malaria.
To highlighting the vital work undertaken by different national and international organisations, we have invited Ireland’s visual artists to engage with topic creating the opportunity to use artistic expression in an informative and educational way, making the information more tangible to the general public.
A group of  talented Irish visual artists have put forward their ideas and commitment to museum understanding that the museum’s sole purpose it educate the public via engagement with the visual arts.
Growing our exhibition space into a virtual community where ideas can be generated, shared, and refined.
The Malaria Museum aims to promote an awareness of malaria in the general public. It will also act as the international repository for malaria-related artefacts of note.
Through entertaining, fun and interactive exhibits, both physical and online, the museum will educate the visitor about the history of malaria, its importance as a disease, current efforts to control it and future prospects regarding its eradication.
By also acting as an independent forum where people working on malaria can share their work, the museum will contribute to the control and eradication of the disease.

People of the Museum

Vanessa Breen has a with wide-ranging experience from her career in film and television, brand communication, and event organization. As museum director she came on board to head up a team of creatives who will make the museum a truly unique experience.
Upholding the mission of the Malaria Museum to remain an independent space to bring together the different voices from around the world that are working to end malaria.
Marco Herbst is an entrepreneur born in Ireland, currently living in Berlin. As founder of the Malaria Museum, he has been collecting items and interviewing experts in the field of Malaria since 2008.
It is his intention to bring together adequate talent, finance and enthusiasm to establish a museum  that will live up to and surpass the aims of the mission statement.

This exhibition is free to the public and will be running until June, well worth a look!
Louise xx

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