Alice Rekab – Family Lines
With ‘Family Lines’ Rekab explores “embedded personal and cultural narratives; the stories that we tell and the stories that we are told about ourselves.”
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.
Sisters celebrates the pioneering women of the past while paying homage to those who lit the fire of change in Ireland.
30 years of GAZE... 30 years of story-telling and changing narratives about the LGBTQ+ experience and now under the helm of new director, Greg Thorpe, it’s time to look through the rainbow lens again.
Fresh off the heels of the Fringe comes the dame that is THE theatre festival now in its 65th year of existence.
Accessible opera arias (songs), a grand piano and some personal stories.
Clothes, music, film and beers...
Now this is a doozy with over 40 artists - from the adjoining worlds of electronic, contemporary classical, ambient, hauntology, noise and experimental music - performing in five different rooms across the Concert Hall.
This immersive five day hands-on course tackles DIY, upcycling and renovation projects within your home.
Colour etchings, monoprint and collage by master printmaker Niamh Flanagan in her first major solo exhibition in a decade.
Jazz at Tengu is a mid-week showcase of some of Ireland's best jazz musicians
A collection of 24 new works by Steve Simpson
Whiting brightened up the city streets and made some noise this summer by encouraging thousands to follow the self-proclaimed ‘DJ on a bike’ as he wheeled his custom-made set-up about, prompting an impromptu drum and bass rave of sorts.
The stage is set for Liberty Vibe, a FREE open-air concert headlined by Cosha with support from local talent including Zeztra, Chloe Harris and Temi NLA, which takes place in Dublin City Centre this Saturday!
Bram is back to its ghoulish ways serving up mesmerising illusions, deliciously dark treats and spooktacular surprises.
Index and Subject have been dreaming up this special one for some time now and will ratchet top the floor pulsations over the October bank holiday weekend.
A prostitute, a mad bitch, a woman only important because Jesus forgave her. Up until now, men have painted the picture of Mary Magdalene.
The Irish National Opera's co-production with Nouvel Opéra Fribourg sees its 11 roles shared between 14 singers over five performances.