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Illustrator Amy McGrath has a solo show which offers a personal and ethereal perspective of our peculiar times.
Illustrator Amy McGrath has a solo show which offers a personal and ethereal perspective of our peculiar times.
Films, sketches and web series form part of this new festival starting at 7pm each night.
A brand new screenprint collection by Damn Fine members.
Take two for this exhibition which brings together ten artists celebrating the breadth, diversity and vitality of contemporary painting.
The Festive Mr Fox and Friends is a unique free Christmas event, filmed at the National Concert Hall...
The world portrayed by McGreevy is simultaneously enticing and estranged. He captures the mundane and utilitarian aspects of life or residual spaces, which otherwise can go unnoticed.
A pop-up exhibition of contemporary art in Ranelagh...#supportirish #shoplocal
Nollaig na mBan livestream from two of our finest together comprising new arrangements of original material, folk songs, and reimagined contemporary songs.
The Festival of Writing and Ideas kicks off its winter series with two titans of the written word who aren't bad at talking either...
To coincide with the launch of its new five-year strategic plan, the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris has commissioned 40 artists to address the nations, with four evenings of impassioned speeches from contemporary voices from the Irish arts sector.
A series of black-and-white, silver gelatin photographs shot by artist Gerard Byrne inside the Biologiska museet in Stockholm.
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.