Dead Present – Salvatore of Lucan
New exhibition by recent Zurich Portrait Prize winner...
New exhibition by recent Zurich Portrait Prize winner...
Take two for the launch of this weekend exhibition in aid of Refugee Rescue.
Eighteen original pieces from Aches.
Mario Sughi's first solo exhibition in 11 years coincides with text by author Mia Gallagher as they explore the lives of others in our city.
Bonkers, dark, humourous, questioning, distorted, domestic…in no particular order.
This weekend well-known folk artist Maria Kelly joins forces with Minding Creative Minds for Post Cards In Between, a brilliant exhibition and panel talk focusing on mental health and creativity at Universal Space on Capel Street, Dublin 1.
This solo exhibition of new sculptures will feature 15 jesmonite heads depicting two elements coming together – the raven and the human.
A one night only exhibition of new work by artist Paul Hughes.
Disintegrate is Greg Purcell's first solo exhibition.
Celebrate queers, rockers, punks, goths, drags, weirdos, freaks, maniacs, misfits and the last days of Fibber's beer garden.
Rave to the nostalgia...
Tranquility from Giita Hammond’s View from the Sea exhibition, in which photographer captures videos, seascapes and portraits of the women she swam with during the pandemic.
Public talk and exhibition of work by Ukrainian Photographer Hanna Hrabarska on fleeing their homeland.
115 original works comprising of a dynamic selection of prestigious Irish and Irish based artists who have been invited to submit an original work on paper.
Final day for this multimedia installation which offers visitors an immersive experience, using VR, holograms, 3D-printed objects, a QR code game and audio-visual works.
Maser's gallery walls will be extensively covered in Artist Proof prints, straight from his archive. All available to take home same day.
Beady-eyed brilliance.
This exhibition, curated by Eithne Jordan, RHA Keeper, showcases a small selection of the prints made throughout six decades of printmaking excellence - a testament to the vision of the founders of Graphic Studio Dublin.
With ‘Family Lines’ Rekab explores “embedded personal and cultural narratives; the stories that we tell and the stories that we are told about ourselves.”
Art auction with a fruity theme in aid of a good cause.