Literary Grandmothers літературні бабусі
This is a fascinating new collaboration between Irish poet Julie Morrissy and Ukrainian-American writer Darina Sikmashvili
This is a fascinating new collaboration between Irish poet Julie Morrissy and Ukrainian-American writer Darina Sikmashvili
The festival programme enjoys a deserved reputation for offering a fresh perspective on history and its importance in our day to day lives.
Family-friendly play Grace celebrates neurodivergence and promotes autism acceptance as part of Dublin Theatre Festival
In a ‘booming’ economy marked by widespread homelessness, ‘The Boom is Back’ quietly captures the absurd exploitation facing ‘Generation Rent’
La Grande Illusion at Hugh Lane Gallery reveals artist Brian Maguire’s uncompromising fight against social injustices and their legacies.
Echoes proudly celebrates the life and work of one of Ireland's most celebrated writers, Maeve Binchy (1939–2012), and her contemporaries.
A harmonious duel between Sean Hillen and Ishmael Claxton, two lens based artists who challenge perceptions and lay bare obscure realities.
A community ceramics studio in the heart of Dublin hosts its very first Ceramics Market on Saturday, October 5th.
The festival features exciting and innovative events that promote equality, human rights and diversity through the arts
An important book has found its way into the world, shining a light on one of the most oppressive prison regimes outside North Korea.
From engaging discussions with authors to exciting workshops and performances, this festival creates a space for reflection, imagination, and community.
In Fitzpatrick’s paintings, figurative forms appear enmeshed within complex systems of processes, sounds, memories, and ideas.
Those frenzied pioneers at Foggy Notions have once again facilitated an evening for the Guatemalan cello wǔnderkind
Niamh Lawlor's The Holding Bones lovingly recalls a host of characters - songsters, storytellers and mischief makers.
Geraldine Carton has spent two years creating the works for this provocative and beautiful exhibition which celebrate women and their bodies.
La Tène are here to bless us with their spectral tones, creating a sound between drone, folk, experimental and occitan music
The exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the premature passing of John Balance underpinned by archival and contemporary influences.
"Woven textile can be very simple or incredibly complex, but relies on the interconnection of warp and weft."
Monday November 18th, sees Nell's friends gather in the Round Room of the Mansion House to celebrate her life, work and legacy.
“Ultimately, this talk is a celebration of the extraordinary heritage our ancestors have passed down to us..." - Manchán Magan