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On the 10th anniversary of his debut show, Beckett promises a “multi-faceted art experience about love and family” which will include sights, sounds and smells.
On the 10th anniversary of his debut show, Beckett promises a “multi-faceted art experience about love and family” which will include sights, sounds and smells.
Driving on a Sponge marks a two-man show which "will explore themes of freedom, human and animal vandalism, and speed.” We’re assuming speed relates to the rural road donut variety.
This enforced autumnal move for the annual film festival celebrating Irish and international LGBTQ+ film making feels right.
Conceived during lockdown, realised during this limbo phase and ending just shy of the full reopening, there’s little doubt that the whiteboard at DTF called for a few wipe downs and re-imaginings over the last while.
Living for the City forms the topic for The Big Debate at Open House Dublin this weekend. Here's how you attend or watch it.
Texan artist mines his local geography for inspiration...
Goethe-Institut Ireland 60th anniversary celebrations continue with a collaboration between the Institute and Homebeat. German pianist Lambert performs alongside Berlin-based, Irish-born, DJ and producer, Sara Miller, and Irish/Persian musicians, Navá.
A year after they were first scheduled to perform this show, the acclaimed jazz pianist takes to the stage with his distinguished friends.
There’s a refreshing, singular vision to Meljoann’s approach to music. Her sophomore album HR is joyfully jagged - an ass scrunch to late capitalism. She channels Janet Jackson on glitchy pop singles such as O Supervisor whilst Trophy Wife has a cinematic expansiveness to it. Her accompanying videos are an inventive delight also. While Meljoann […]
Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, drops into town after releasing her sophomore album Prioritise Pleasure.
Beethoven's only opera serves as the perfect occasion to free us from shackles of our own confinement to witness that of others.
Christine Tobin can be "a junkyard blues philosopher, snappy beat seductress, a conduit for exquisite zen-like harmonies or reflective Americana". That's what they say about this jazz cat.
Along with the Blessed Madonna and Jayda G, Honey Dijon is ubiquitous on the DJ circuit and no one is complaining. She's rolls into Index to get those arms in the air.
A concert of works which seek to find calm from sources both mundane and divine.
This first solo exhibition by artist Aoife Scott will showcase a new body of work with over 20 new pieces including paintings on canvas and paper, etchings on paper and bio-resin.
Dublin’s most iconic coastline is viewed within the lens of Peter Gordon.
The Irish Architecture Foundation’s final New Now Next live virtual talk of 2021 brings together four of the world’s most acclaimed and forward-thinking architects to discuss their work and pressing architectural issues of our time. Throughout their careers, Lacaton & Vassal have pioneered alternatives to city plans that call for the demolition of social housing. Instead, […]
Final chance to catch the final exhibition of Pallas Projects 2020/21 Artist-Initiated Projects programme features the work of Katherine Sankey
Nedeljković has dedicated almost 14 years to creating their archive of “asylum”, Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation in Ireland, providing an insight into the treatment of people who have come to Ireland to seek protection.
A whirlwind journey through Spain society and culture through the eyes of 20 artists.