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NCBI's Photography Exhibition

To mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3rd December 2008, NCBI (National Council for the Blind of Ireland) has launched an online photography exhibition, celebrating the achievements of those at its Training and Day Activity Centres.

NCBI's Training Centre in Drumcondra provides courses in independent living skills for those who are blind or vision impaired, offering students the chance to build confidence, whilst gaining new skills and independence. A wide range of modules are offered, including daily living and kitchen skills, personal development, computer training, braille and mobility training, in addition to recreational activities.

The Iona Centre is NCBI's Dublin-based day activity centre, which offers a wide range of classes and activities to adults who are blind or vision impaired. The centre boasts a fully equipped gym and computer suite, in addition to a range of multi-purpose activity rooms. Classes on offer at the Iona Centre include; pilates, yoga, crafts, music, tin whistle, card making, quiz group and pottery.

All of the students and participants featured in this exhibition are blind or vision impaired.

Please click on the thumbnail image to enlarge each photo.

One of  NCBI’s Training Centre students reading braille from a Perkins Braille Reader [ 1 ]

Pictured left to right are Sharon Byrne and Glen Treacy making home made burgers in their cookery skills class at NCBI’s Training Centre [ 2 ]

Musician Martin Lawlor teaching staff member John Ryan to play the bodhrán at NCBI’s Senior’s Day at the Iona Day Centre [ 3 ]


A student from NCBI’s Training Centre reading braille [ 4 ]

Pat Whyte nears completion of a cottage made from clay as part of the Iona Centre’s pottery class [ 5 ]

One of NCBI’s Training Centre students using a Perkins Braille Reader [ 6 ]

Pat McDermott creates a new sculpture using clay at the Iona Centre's pottery class [ 7 ]


Student Sangwan Murray from the Training Centre using a Braille machine [ 8 ]

Kathleen Duffy giving the bodhrán “a go” at the Iona Day Centre [ 9 ]

Pictured here from left to right are Owen Kyne and Pat Whyte working on projects at their pottery class at NCBI’s Iona Centre [ 10 ]

Orlaith Kealy perfecting her keyboarding skills during the computer training skills course at NCBI’s Training Centre [ 11 ]

Majella Waldron making tea using a liquid indicator during the Training Centre’s Kitchen Skills course [ 12 ]

Iona Centre’s Therapeutic Art Facilitator Linda Hederman with Lutelo Bika working on an art project on an outing to the Irish Museum of Modern Art [ 13 ]

Aoife Boylan beginning work on an art project entitled Shadow Puppets at an outing to the Irish Museum of Modern Art with NCBI volunteer and IMMA staff member [ 14 ]

Bernie Kenny proudly displaying her culinary prowess as she rolls out the almond paste for her home made Christmas cake [ 15 ]


Pictured here is Martin Lawlor playing the bongos at the Iona Centre’s Senior’s Day [ 16 ]