Arts

Perspectives from the Science Gallery – Where Art Meets Science

Aisling Murray, the head of programming at Science Gallery Dublin, and Mairéad Hurley, head of research and learning, on the importance of collaboration between the arts and sciences.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

Online, DUPA finds a New ‘Home’ for its Signature Exhibitions

Friends and fans of DUPA can enjoy a pandemic-fuelled exploration of what it means to feel at home, in its first virtual exhibition.
By Hana Gallagher

Five of the Best: Online Art Exhibitions

Take a trip to some of Ireland’s most captivating cultural spaces, without ever moving from your couch.
By Lucy Sherry

NCAD Fashion Students on Producing Collections During Lockdown

Though they are still awaiting their big catwalk moment, final-year fashion students at NCAD survived the logistical challenges of producing a collection in lockdown.
By Elizabeth Ring

The Last Shows Standing: Dublin Theatre Festival 2020

From the words of Patrick Kavanagh being played across the grounds of IMMA, to streaming the magic of ANU Productions to the comfort of your couch, DTF still has lots to keep you engaged.
By Molly Longstaff

Irish Poet and Trinity Graduate Derek Mahon Dies, Aged 78

Mahon, who continued writing up until his death, was appointed as Trinity’s first ever Writer Fellow in 1986.
By Anthony Bradley

Trinity Trend: Zoom Dress Code

As we enter a semester of online classes, even Trinity’s most daring trends will have to think inside the pixelated box.
By Aoife Murray

The ‘Nuw’ Way to Dress Sustainably

Nu Wardrobe, the successful clothes-sharing platform, now has an easy-to-use phone application.
By Alexandra Murray

How Pillow Queens Achieved Both Niche and Mainstream Success

After releasing its debut album ‘In Waiting’ this month, the Dublin-based band has already established itself as one to watch.
By Hannah Quearney

Naoise Dolan

By Martha Kirwan