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National Museum exhibition showcases youth pandemic memories

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From facemasks and gardening equipment to a television showing RTÉ News, the 'Little Houses' exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks in Dublin captures images of the pandemic many of us will be familiar with.

The museum worked with Stoneybatter Youth Services to ask young people to document their experience of lockdown. The idea to make art in the form of 'Little Houses' came from youth worker Johanna Visser who was inspired by a similar exhibition 'Miniatuurhuis' in the Netherlands.

Among the artists is 11-year-old Paige McCluskey, whose family was badly hit by Covid-19. She created a miniature hospital ward complete with a nurse in the now familiar PPE.

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