Black Church Print Studio Presents The Soft Fall of Land
This exhibition considers the idea of Utopia and examines the pursuit of this imagined, impossible and aspirational state from a range of perspectives.
This exhibition considers the idea of Utopia and examines the pursuit of this imagined, impossible and aspirational state from a range of perspectives.
Are the Sibyls coming into being through this dense matrix of bodily material, or are they caught in the web of their own weaving?
Objects, War and Memory in Ireland Past and Present explores how objects tell stories of courage, resilience, love and hope in the face of conflict
This exciting exhibition identifies Ireland and its diaspora as places where creative genius was always encouraged.
The work is named for a sewing procedure that layers and soaks up images and surfaces, and Farrelly presents a “ledger of obsession”
Geraldine O’Neill’s new exhibition, Flicker, Flicker, responds to the escalating tension between humanity and the natural world.
Together, these works transform ports and oceans into sites of imagination and repair, using art and technology to question how we might live with, listen to, and learn from water in an age of crisis and change.
This acclaimed work offers audiences a rare chance to engage with Tammi’s unique exploration of empathy, emotion, and human connection through the lens of contemporary photography.
"Spatially, we are in a zone as expansive as a biblical desert, and as abstract, in which we try to orient ourselves." - Aidan Dunne
Lucid Dreaming is an Open Exhibition of visual art by artists who have studied in, are originally from, or are living or working in Dlr.
The space will be open until December 23rd 11am to 4pm every day and the after Christmas - hours to be confirmed.
This December sees a joint exhibition exploring resilience and the beauty of being human through contemporary portraiture and mixed media
In 'Urban Myth' the photographers become storytellers. The stories they tell grapple with the underlying drivers of our new digital urban lives.
Curated by Matthew Nevin and Ciara Scanlan, Wonders brings together the diverse voices of MART Members in a vibrant group exhibition.
Sharú is a group exhibition bringing together the work of ten artists, reflecting a multicultural and multinational group of artists working in Ireland today.
Featuring personal portraits, words, and meditations exploring his lived experiences in relation to contemporary Irish folk culture.
Visitors are encouraged to discover how visual art can be expressed through touch, communication and storytelling.
Drawing from everyday moments that beckon him to stillness and reflection, McAleenan’s paintings veer between realism and abstraction
A major new annual award has been established to champion the excellence, vitality and diversity of contemporary photography in Ireland.
Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay, an exhibition currently on show at Dublin Port highlights over 900 known wrecks that sit out in Dublin Bay.