Emma O’Hara: Delving into the world of dinosaurs at UCC's Glucksman

The Cork-based printmaker is one of the artists collaborating with palaentologists for the exhibition at the Glucksman 
Emma O’Hara: Delving into the world of dinosaurs at UCC's Glucksman

Emma O'Hara: 'I never wanted to be a teacher or anything like that. I just wanted to make.'

Only two species of dinosaur are known to have lived in Ireland. The megalosaurus was a two-legged, 3m-tall meat-eater, while the scelidosaurus was four-legged, up to 4m-long and a herbivore. 

It is at least 200 million years since they became extinct, but skeleton casts of both have been assembled as part of the Domain of the Dinosaurs exhibition, which runs at the Glucksman Gallery at UCC until April 12.

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