Late Works of Colin Harrison
This beautiful exhibition highlights the artist's extraordinary touch, inimitable style and singular use of light and colour.
This beautiful exhibition highlights the artist's extraordinary touch, inimitable style and singular use of light and colour.
The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival celebrates the immense contribution of gay people to theatre in all its myriad forms.
Phizz Fest promises to make this pleasant, somewhat unfeasibly expensive part of the city the nicest place in Dublin for three glorious days.
A stunning new book is about to be unveiled in The Dean Art Studios by artist and healer Karen Donnellan.
This moving documentary chronicles Simon Chambers' journey from India to London to care for his Uncle David, a retired bohemian gay actor.
This concert celebrates one the great Dublin born composers – Charles Villiers Stanford and includes short pieces from acclaimed contemporary composers, Judith Ring and Jake Runestad.
Dublin Digital Radio is hostng a special event with a great line-up this Saturday, as an alternative to Eurovision
A new exhibition from Mark Bruckeridge and Vivienne Dick takes place in one of the most interesting, innovative venues in the city this month.
An interactive art exhibition at dlr LexIcon, offers babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers an opportunity to playfully engage in creative exploration.
Africa Day, the annual worldwide celebration of the people, cultures and potential of the African continent, returns to Dublin's Royal Hospital Kilmainham (RHK) this year as part of a nationwide programme of events to mark the day.
American-Irish Clarinetist, Berginald Rash presents works from composers of colour, both classical and contemporary.
Expect an evening of guests, surprises and plenty more as Adam Buxton gets set to fill up the giant podcast bin.
Fusing film with live theatre, Deception is a unique play written and directed by Dubliner Conor Armstrong Sanfey.
IMMA’s celebration of Heron’s work attempts to correct the ways that her work has been overlooked in Irish and international histories
A fire breathing showcase of sublime artistry married with technical mastery, fronted by an absolute powerhouse of a voice in Annalise Furkin.
The psychedelic, prismatic pieces from Walker alongside the precise and energetic Esko’s art perfectly highlights the individuality of each.
Spectacular San Antonio experimentalist Claire Rousay is touring behind the excellent ‘sentiment’, her newest album through the ever-insightful Thrill Jockey records.
Spread over two nights, the sessions are a nicely curated 3 band line up per night with some red hot contenders in the mix.
A re-imagining of the famed Baistegui Ball, through the lens of fine artist and celebrated photographer Ishmael Claxton.
Metronome returns to the NCH with 60 BPM, a specially curated evening of sensory pleasure with neurodivergent audiences in mind.