Launch: Source Magazine – Life Stories
Celebrating the launch of Source Issue 103 'Life Stories'. Editor Richard West speaks to contributors Nik Roche and Dr Annebella Pollen.
Celebrating the launch of Source Issue 103 'Life Stories'. Editor Richard West speaks to contributors Nik Roche and Dr Annebella Pollen.
Drag queen, performer, and one of the Season 2 contestants of 'RuPaul's Drag Race' is ready for her close up...
The evolution of football in the city over 90 years and its social impact on the city...
What happens, or how do things happen in a place where nothing happens? Carlos Pesudo discovers at the Kevin Kavanagh...
The chance to dance (at home)
Crash! Bang! Wallopers!
Documenting the creation of the cello from Galway sourced timber, and its connection to a classic 1710 Stradivarius Cello which once belonged to the Gore-Booth family of Lissadell House, Co. Sligo.
This moving new play about an Irish father (Stephen Rea) and daughter (Judith Roddy) at visiting hour in a nursing home during the pandemic, will be performed and recorded in the Gate auditorium, and streamed to audiences this April.
Photographer Daragh Muldowney has been travelling to Lake Baikal, Siberia, the largest freshwater lake on the planet, for the past three years. Beacons is her body of work from these trips.
Queer Utopia is a collaborative sculptural and digital vision of a queer future.
Crack open a beer, pair with cheese, and toast what will hopefully be the last days of socialising through Zoom...
Writer and actor Mark O'Halloran is talking bout his generation...
The creative folk at Airfield are looking forward to introducing a diverse national audience to the age-old traditions of Irish wool processing, natural plant dyes and creative knitting techniques this weekend, as part of an innovative new collaboration with Creative Ireland and Cruinniú na nÓg.
The Chester Beatty presents a fashion illustration workshop with Jane Ryan
Final week of Samuel Walsh’s small segment drawings...
Wexford based artist presents over thirty small-scale oil paintings, many on paper, documenting the tasteful complexities inherent to the art and science of presenting things we don’t really need.
These paintings have a bitter sweet cadence to them, on one side you can sense the eviscerating experience of shining a light onto what we have carefully hidden but on the other hand there is the strong reassuring feeling that you are not alone in this, because truly… There is nothing new under the sun.
Final days of Sarah Doyle's glorious photography exhibition...
Over 40 specialist nurseries and associated businesses will be in Airfield Estate.