Arts

Open Windows, Open Doors: Women Impressionists at the National Gallery

Eavan O'Keeffe sheds a light on overlooked artists at the Women Impressionists exhibition in the National Gallery upon its 170th year in operation.
By Eavan O'Keeffe

An 5 is Fearr – Réamh-Fhéachaint ar Chlár na hÉigse

Tá Seachtain na hÉIgse os ár gcomhair – seo iad na himeachtaí is mó agus is spraíúla a bheas ar siúl.
By Siothrún Sardina

In Conversation with Deirdre O’Mahony

Deirdre O'Mahony's long-awaited project, "The Quickening," unveiled at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, explores the intersections of art, agriculture and social engagement.
By Elly Christopher

Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition

Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
By Danielle Briody

DUPA’s Winter Exhibition Raises a Toast to Journeys and the People Who Take Them

Tonight's Dublin University Photography Association's winter exhibition in the Atrium invited the audience on a journey through time and space.
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney

A Love Letter To The National Gallery

Ella Hussey discusses the sense of home and comfort that the National Gallery brings.
By Ella Hussey

A Tale of Two Cities: Comparing the Dublin and Bologna Music Scene

Erasmus student Lucia Orsi contrasts her experience with the vibrant Bologna music scene to Dublin
By Lucia Orsi

Placing the Arts at the Heart of Irish Life

A recent injection of funding into the Arts Council provides enormous opportunities to break down barriers for emerging Irish artists.
By Sarah Browne

TAF Takeover Takes GMB Guests Through the Ages

Ila Raso recaps and reviews the annual takeover of the GMB by the Trinity Arts Festival
By Ila Raso

‘Cailíní’ Breathes New Life into Friel’s ‘Dancing at Lughnasa’

As part of the Beckett Theatre’s debut season, Beth Strahan’s play is a shining exploration in the breakdown of sisterhood.
By Sáoirse Goes