Nuala O’Donovan: Process – a living thing
Nuala O’Donovan makes sculptural work using porcelain clay.
Nuala O’Donovan makes sculptural work using porcelain clay.
Australian alternative psychedelic rock.
Within the building you will find 41 works owned by either the OPW or Department of Finance which are themed around people within the deceptively large number of rooms.
It’s 40 years since the first Pride parade was staged in the city and this year the rainbow will even cover both sides of O’Connell Street for the first time ever.
Dublin psychedelic hip-hop group take to the stage...
Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the largest leak of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain.
A widescreen, open ended interpretation of the artistic output of Dublin.
Seeking to “present and provoke international perspectives, explorations and manifestations of glass as creative expression,” the glass biennale should be on everyone’s exhibition list for the summer.
Through a selection of clothing, objects and text, Joanne Hynes explores fictional, autobiographic and creative meaning in gesture, process, and materiality.
Ukrainian artist, Polina Kozka embarks on her debut solo exhibition at Gallery X in July with a collection of paintings that reflects her love of texture and design.
An unflinching and provocative new dance-theatre show about desire, intimacy, isolation and addiction.
The Improvised Music Company (IMC), Dublin Digital Radio and Crash Ensemble join Foggy Notions to curate over 30 acts all delivering their own indelible impact on our music landscape.
Now here’s a winning combo...
Lights, Camera, Glitter! The annual LGBTQIA film festival is back.
For fans of The Gloaming.
In some respects, it beggars belief that Kelela Mizanekristos is not playing a larger venue or that this show isn’t sold out at the time of going to press.
This personal work by Ukrainian photographer Hanna Hrabarska chronicles her escape with her mother from Ukraine during the early days of war.
Recast is a body of over 100 drawings of statues which he worked on during lockdown in his home studio on the North Strand.
Lizzy Stuart got in touch to tell us about this tribute to her late dad Ken Stuart who was a stalwart of the jazz scene here and passed away 40 years ago.
Last time we had Feist round these parts, she was stepping away from a support slot with Arcade Fire (remember them?) after a flurry of sexual assault accusations against Win Butler emerged.