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Nice Gaff: South Studios 27/28 New Row South Dublin 8

At numbers 27 and 28 on New Row South in Blackpitts sits an old calp limestone, brick and slate warehouse currently home to South Studios. A former distillery, tannery, warehouse, creative studio and now – maybe – soon to be apartments, much of the history of the Blackpitts and Dublin’s industrial and architectural evolution can be told through this building and its environs.

Hammer Time: Pallas Studios’ Auction

Since the art cuts attacked, cultural spaces have had to be pretty crafty to keep their doors open. Pallas Projects is amongst the most entrepreneurial, with its annual fundraising party Running in the Hall, but on Thursday 9th October, Pallas will be teaming up Whyte’s Auctioneers to introduce a new kind of event to the Irish art calendar: the benefit auction.

5 ways to experience the Dublin Art Quarter

Dublin’s Art Quarter has long been a hub of creativity, attracting artists and art lovers from all over the world. This lively area is home to an array of galleries, museums, studios, and street art, all of which make for a fantastic cultural experience. In this article, we’ll explore five ways to experience the Dublin […]

The Performance of The Everyday – Daragh Soden

“It raises questions about gender roles, the performativity of identity and who we are, but also about photographer, subject relations.” Photographer Daragh Soden on his journey from Young Dubliners to Ladies and Gentlemen at this year’s PhotoIreland Festival.

Rachel Flynn – Breathing Space

“We have ditched diet culture and are hoping to help others do the same.” Rachel Flynn talks to us about Breathing Space, a refreshing new community wellness space on Cork Street in Dublin 8.

Design: The Next Decade – Hang Tough Contemporary

“Ireland was coming out of a recession when I founded Hang Tough, but creativity was thriving.” It’s been ten years since Hang Tough entered the scene. Now Michael Hennigan (Rubio) is ready for the next ten and tells us about his exciting plans to kickstart it.

Scrap Archaeology

“The ghosts of Dublin are everywhere.” We explore the afterlife of Dublin’s built environment and the custodians and repurposers of it.

Le Cool and The Gang

Ten years ago, a weekly e-zine called Le Cool dropped into the mail box of a number of early adopters. Over the next six years, it forged a bond with can-do creators in showcasing their undertakings to a wider audience.

Liberties Next

The Liberties area of the city is undergoing unprecedented transformation which is most amplified around Newmarket Square. Some of those affecting and affected by these changes tell us what they think.

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