Arts

National Gallery Adapts Dementia-Inclusive Scheme for Those Staying Home

To accommodate dementia sufferers who are quarantining, the National Gallery’s new resource allows them to get creative from the comfort of their own homes.
By Hanna Gallagher

There’s More to the Science Gallery’s ‘Invisible’ Than Meets the Eye

Explore the intricacies of dark matter and dark energy at the Science Gallery Dublin’s new virtual exhibition.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

In its Latest Show, Players Makes a Colourful Return to Eden

The style of Sarah Kane meets the story of Adam and Eve in DU Players Freshers Show ‘Eden’, which premiered this week.
By Sáoirse Goes

Cards on the Table at Pagan Soc Divinity Evening

DU Pagan Society brought mysticism to a modern audience at its freshers' week event.
By Eimear Finan

Five Of The Best: The Otherworld Festival

Axis Ballymun’s Otherworld Festival may be just what you need to snap out of those lockdown blues.
By Molly Longstaff

This Halloween, The Axis Ballymun Staged a Story of Female Empowerment

The Corps Ensemble remounted Kissing The Witch for a virtual audience as part of The Axis Ballymun’s Otherworld Festival.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Under Threat, Joyce’s House of the Dead Turns to Students for Support

Cáit Murphy’s petition to save the iconic house now stands at nearly 3,000 signatures.
By Emer Tyrrell

In Dublin, Cave Paintings is Uniting Writing with Visual Art

Gillian Murtagh talks to D. Joyce-Ahearne, one of the Trinity students behind Dublin's most invigorating literary project.
By Gillian Murtagh

This Year’s International Literature Festival Will Be One for the Books

Elaine Feeney and Eva Griffin talk about what we can expect from this year’s online events, and the happy accidents that fell into place along the way.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

How ‘Eve Taking a Nude’ Has Turned the Muse into the Master

Cambridge student Blanca Schofield Legorburo is disrupting the social order by turning nude photographs into celebratory pieces of art.
By Lucy Sherry