SkĒNOGRAPHIA – Recordings
Please note that these recordings are password protected. If you are a member of ISSSD and don’t have the password, please email us at communications@isssd.ie. Thanks!
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series II – Lighting Design as a Responsive Art Form with Kevin Smith & Sinéad Wallace
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series II – Looking Forward: Emerging Designers in conversation with Maree Kearns
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series II – Theatricality Across Artforms: in conversation with Visual Artists Sarah Browne & Aoibheann Greenan
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series II – A Golden Thread: The Composition of Time by Peter Power
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series II – Looking Back to Look Forward: A Retrospective of Irish Scenography
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Run of the Mill Arts: Inclusive Approaches to Theatre Design
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Props with Eimer Murphy
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Tax & Finance with Peter Daly
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Projection Mapping for the Stage with Conan McIvor
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Emerging Theatre Designers Advice with Lian Bell & Cian O’Brien
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Design-Led Theatre: Experimental Scenography with Aedín Cosgrove & Molly O’Cathain
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Gesture Drawing with Niall Laverty
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Eco-Scenography: The Modelbox Library Project & Waste in Production Design with Max Dorey
Protected: SkĒNOGRAPHIA Series I – Remote Lighting Design: Pre-Plotting Shows with Sarah Jane Shiels and Eoin McNinch
Skēnographia is a series of free online creative lectures, workshops and talks to showcase and engage with the broad and diverse range of voices and disciplines in the scenographic world. These will take place on a monthly basis, alternating creative workshops, lectures and practical talks.
This project marks a milestone in the growth of scenography education in Ireland, aiming to facilitate discussion, exploration and innovation as well as defining standards for visual rigour and best practices, along with the current necessities of design for performance.
It also aims to give voice to the often neglected behind-the-scenes sphere, from costume-makers to stage crew, making visible key information, new technologies and developments that are fundamental to the growth of scenography as an art form in Ireland.
Funded by The Arts Council Theatre Resource & Development Scheme. Presented in association with Project Arts Centre, these series of free online workshops, lectures and practical sessions take place on a monthly basis.


ISSSD is proudly funded by The Arts Council of Ireland
ISSSD is a Sectoral Partner of Irish Theatre Institute
ISSSD is a member of the Design & Crafts Council Ireland
ISSSD is an Associate Organisation of field:arts