Visual Arts Gum is a collective of Dublin based visual artists, established in 2013. Originating from printmaking, our members and skill set have evolved beyond print into sculpture, assemblage, video, performance, animation and paint, whilst maintaining the community ethos and sensibilities associated … Stephen Lau and Sadbh O’Brien : GUM
Visual Arts Jane Locke is an artist whose work fuses historical and scientific facts with almost imperceptible fictions – encouraging the audience to look, and look again. Jane Locke was educated at the Dun Laoghaire College of Art, Design and Technology and … Jane Locke : Tales from a Green Post Box
Ballet Ireland will be touring The Nutcracker kicking off at:- Roscommon Arts Centre: Saturday 5 November An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny: Saturday 6 November Riverside Theatre, Coleraine: Tuesday 8 November The Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey: Wednesday 9 November The Burnavon, … Ballet Ireland : The Nutcracker
Visual Arts New work by 20ten and guests revealing broad vistas which may be partially obscured. A restricted outlook that re-focuses our experience of the world. 20ten collective are delighted to announce the opening of Viewport. This collection of new work at … Conor Rush : Viewport
Visual Arts The Rogue Gallery and Studios presents: “Strange Embrace,” A LÚAC Exhibition. From 14th October to 7th November 2016. Rogue Gallery and Studios, Waterford. Kevin O’Keeffe : Strange Embrace
Theatre Set amid the tumult of the Easter Rising, The Plough and the Stars is the story of ordinary lives ripped apart by the idealism of the time. The residents of a Dublin tenement shelter from the violence that sweeps through … Derek Egan : The Plough and the Stars
Visual Arts Luan Gallery is delighted to announce its autumn exhibition entitled Lullaby which will feature the work of celebrated Mullingar artist, Patrick Graham. The exhibition includes some new and previously unseen works by Graham. Graham’s natural gift for drawing was spotted … Aedín McGinn : Lullaby
Visual Arts Calling Athlone is a relational installation and broadcast based art project which makes use of Athlone’s deep historic connection to broadcasting both past and present. Collaborators on the project led by artist Steve Maher include the Marconi Heritage Group and … Steve Maher : Calling Athlone
Visual Arts ‘Hallways of Hope’ is an exhibition inspired by a cross curricular project in the Midlands Prison Education Centre. This project aims to reach as many prisoners as possible in order to promote positivity, hope and mental health awareness. The resulting … Maria O’Brien : Hallways of Hope
Visual Arts Soma Contemporary Gallery, 6 Lombard St, Waterford Presents Annual friends Exhibition from 6th Oct – 13th Nov 2016 For information on the artists exhibiting go to:- facebook.com/SomaIreland/ Glen McGuigan : The End
Visual Arts Inductive Probability at the RHA in Dublin is a namesake exhibition that follows a retrospective of work by Paul Gregg held at the Triskel Arts Centre, Cork in 2012. Gregg’s work has occurred fleetingly, and been installed permanently in cities … Paul Gregg : Inductive Probability
This is the 11th edition of Open House Dublin (OHD) and doesn’t time fly. Since its inception, Open House Dublin has proved its potential to engage with a wide range of our city’s shapers – from general public to policy-makers … Nathalie Weadick : Open House Dublin 2016
Visual Arts The Metronome Bursts of Automatic Fire Seep Through the Dawn Mist Like Muffled Drums and We Know It for What It Is During the Cold War the FAL rifle was the most distributed weapon in non communist countries, and therefore … Michael Dempsey : Sven Augustijnen
Visual Arts A Galway Arts Centre National Tour, supported by The Arts Council. Claiming Space is a touring exhibition by Red Bird Youth Collective, a youth arts group based in Galway. Since its inception, Red Bird has been supporting creativity and claiming … Maeve Mulrennan : Claiming Space
Visual Arts The Ark presents The Beautiful Beasts Visit a weird and wonderful collection of animal sculptures curated by The Ark especially for children. Amongst these quirky, loveable animals, you will find a flying horse, a tortoise with a secret story and … Eric Hennelly Flanagan : The Beautiful Beasts
Visual Arts EXHIBITION: Works by John and Gary Coyle Sat 10 September – Sat 12 November, 2:00pm John Coyle will be showing a series of small scale oil painting’s, most of which have been made in the recent past, painting his every … Sarah Searson : Now Came Still Evening On
Visual Arts Would You Die for Ireland? presents a series of photographic works and installations by John Byrne exploring the artist’s childhood memories of growing up during the Troubles, exhibited alongside his iconic film, Would You Die for Ireland? The film, which … John Byrne : Would You Die For Ireland?
Visual Arts Pallas Projects/Studios provides a dynamic and nurturing working environment, based in a converted school building located at the bottom of Francis Street, Dublin 8, just minutes walk from the National College of Art & Design, Christchurch and the city centre. … Gavin Murphy & Mark Cullen: Pallas Projects/Studios
Visual Arts The Body Politic highlights the strength and diversity of contemporary photography in Austria. The work reflects the concerns of five established and emerging photographic talents: Karin Fisslthaler uses ‘found’ images to explore rituals and social conventions manifested in film and … Herman Seidl and Gabriele Wagner : The Body Politic
Visual Arts 51 Emerging artists from a broad range of arts disciplines will exhibit this Sept at the Courthouse Arts Centre. Works will include 2D: Contemporary fine art, print, photography and 3D ceramics, glass, textiles, sculpture, production design and model making. The … Maggie Gallagher : An exhibition by emerging artists 2016
From nation’s capital to county town, everyone’s getting involved! Arts and cultural organisations open their doors until late with hundreds of free events, tours, talks & performances for you, your family and friends to enjoy. Photos : Pat Tinsley Culture … Lucina Russell and Leish Burke : Culture Night 2016
Visual Arts Fergal McCarthy lives beside the filled-in harbour at the Guinness Factory in Dublin, the final destination until 1961 for thousands of barley-loaded barges that travelled from Carlow to Dublin along the Barrow and the Grand Canal. Using shipping palettes and … Fergal McCarthy : Take Me To The River
Visual Arts Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is a contemporary art gallery and artists’ studios complex located in Dublin city centre and the Temple Bar cultural quarter. Performance video by Orla Barrys. International tour of Breaking Rainbows – a live performance/installation by … Temple Bar Gallery : Mary Cremin
Visual Arts The artists Tom Watt, Tanad Williams and Andreas Kindler von Knobloch have created an artwork drawing on their mutual interest in architecture – built interruptions in the landscape and industry. Their structure – which they describe as ‘not a stage, … Project Arts Centre : Brute Clues
Visual Arts Soth has spent a significant part of two decades travelling around America, photographing quiet, strange, and offbeat corners of that vast country. Based in his home state of Minnesota, he studied at Sarah Lawrence College (under Joel Sternfeld for a … Michael Hill : Alec Soth and Eoin McHugh, Douglas Hyde Gallery
Visual Arts Kerlin Gallery announces Loose Ends, a historic new body of work by the world-renowned Irish artist Willie Doherty (b. 1959, Derry), comprised of a two-screen video installation and accompanying photographic diptychs. Loose Ends turns our attention to the passage of … Rosa Abbott : Willie Doherty, Loose Ends Exhibition
Festivals Baboró International Arts Festival for Children brings the most diverse selection of the finest in performing arts from Ireland and around the world to its annual festival especially for children in Galway. The exciting festival programme of theatre, dance, puppetry, … Aislinn O’hEocha – Baboró International Arts Festival for Children
Visual Arts Paul Coleman has been a practicing artist for the past twenty years and works in many media including paint and sculpture. Whatever medium or material he uses however he is continually drawn to exploring the spiritual aspect of human experience … Temple Bar Gallery + Studios : Paul Coleman