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Trinity Long Room Hub, the arts and humanities research community at Trinity College Dublin, will host a program at 6 pm on February 3, highlighting Trinity's collaboration with Boston College's spring 2026 exhibition, "Collabroating in Conflict: The Yeats Family and the Public Arts." The program will also highlight the Cuala Press archives and other Yeats collections held by both universities. 

Short panel presentations will be given by Angela Griffith, Principal Investigator of Trinity's Cuala Press preint Project, and by TRIARC Visiting Research Fellow Billy Shortall, who will speak on how Cuala Press prints were aimed at cultivating a positive image of Ireland. Trinity professor of English Tom Walker will speak on W.B. Yeats and the arts. Boston College's Burns Librarian Christian Dupont will provide an overview of the Boston College exhibition and discuss Lily Yeats' embroidered Stations of the Cross displayed at the 1932 Eucharistic Congress. Laura Shanahan, Head of Research Collections at the Library of Trinity College, will moderate the discussion among panelists and the audience.

Open-house tours of the Cuala Press exhibition at the newly renovated Trinity College Printing House will be offered prior to the program.